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Psychiatric disorders and dry eye disease - a transdisciplinary approach (CROSBI ID 714106)

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Kaštelan, Snježana ; Bakija, Ivana ; Bogadi, Marija ; Orešković, Ivana ; Kasun, Boris ; Gotovac, Marta ; Gverović Antunica, Antonela Psychiatric disorders and dry eye disease - a transdisciplinary approach // Psychiatria Danubina. 2021. str. 580-587

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kaštelan, Snježana ; Bakija, Ivana ; Bogadi, Marija ; Orešković, Ivana ; Kasun, Boris ; Gotovac, Marta ; Gverović Antunica, Antonela

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Psychiatric disorders and dry eye disease - a transdisciplinary approach

Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial disorder representing one of the most common ocular morbidities and a significant public health problem. It often results in eye discomfort, visual disturbances and potential damage to the corneal surface affecting quality of life (QOL). In recent years, the relationship between DED and psychiatric disorders has been gaining attention. A number of epidemiological studies have reported a possible association between dry eye and psychiatric disorders showing that the subjective symptoms of dry eye can be affected not only by changes of the tear film and ocular surface but also psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSP) and subjective happiness. Apart from psychiatric disorders, psychiatric medications are also considered as risk factors for DED due to their influence on the tear film status. The incidence of ocular side effects increases rapidly with the use of polypharmacy, a very common form of treatment used in psychiatry. There is often inconsistency between signs and symptoms of DED, where symptoms often are more related to non-ocular conditions including psychiatric disorders than to tear film parameters. Consequently, in many cases DED may be considered as a psychiatric as well as ophthalmological problem. Psychiatrists and ophthalmologists need to be aware of the potential influence of psychiatric disorders and medications on tear film stability. In treatment of psychiatric patients, an integrative and transdisciplinary approach will result in better functioning and higher QOL.

dry eye disease ; psychiatric disorders ; psychiatric medications ; transdisciplinary approach

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Podaci o prilogu

580-587.

2021.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

0353-5053

1849-0867

Podaci o skupu

29th Danubian psychiatric symposium and IX Croatian congress on psychopharmacotherapy

predavanje

18.03.2021-20.03.2021

online ; Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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