Association Between Visual Impairment and Depression in Patients Attending Eye Clinics. A Meta-analysis

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What is the prevalence of depression in patients attending eye clinics? In this meta-analysis, depression was found to be common (prevalence of 25%) in patients with visual impairment and those aged older than 65 years. These results suggest that depression in patients with visual impairment is a relatively common health problem in the clinic and… Continue Reading Association Between Visual Impairment and Depression in Patients Attending Eye Clinics. A Meta-analysis

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