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Glaucoma, depression and quality of life: multiple comorbidities, multiple assessments and multidisciplinary plan treatment (CROSBI ID 254697)

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Pelčić, Goran ; Ljubičić, Rudolf ; Barać, Josip ; Biuk, Dubravka ; Rogoić, Veljko Glaucoma, depression and quality of life: multiple comorbidities, multiple assessments and multidisciplinary plan treatment // Psychiatria Danubina, 29 (2017), 3; 351-359. doi: 10.24869/psyd.2017.351

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pelčić, Goran ; Ljubičić, Rudolf ; Barać, Josip ; Biuk, Dubravka ; Rogoić, Veljko

engleski

Glaucoma, depression and quality of life: multiple comorbidities, multiple assessments and multidisciplinary plan treatment

Background: The present mini review evaluates assessment and comorbidity of glaucoma and depression with the possibilities of treatment options. Subjects and methods: Web of science was searched for relevant articles using search terms "glaucoma", "depression", "glaucoma and depression", "quality of life and glaucoma". The additional relevant papers were added from the bibliography of selected papers. All type s of articles were included, no time period was defined. Results: We have reviewed 11 studies regarding the comorbidities of glaucoma and depression. The number of participants in all studies ranged from 86 to 6760. Formats of scale in one study was clinician rated, others were self-reported scales. Two studie s of the above mentioned studies explored specific types of glaucoma. In the three studies out of 11 there was no significant eviden ce of elevated depressive symptoms associated with glaucoma. In the six studies the prevalence of depression was significant among glaucoma patients. One study provided suboptimal assessments of depression in glaucoma patients. The other one showed the presence of glaucoma significantly associated with depression after adjustment for the demographic factor. Most of the studies used one scale, while two of them used two scales. The reviewed studies did not analyze the therapy options of included patients. Conclusion : The results presented in this review indicate that glaucoma is accompanied by depression in the majority of analyzed studies. The comorbidity of glaucoma and depression should be the subject of further research on both, self- reflecting and clinician-rated scales, taking into account subjective experience of patients and physicians. The therapy options should be tak en into account in future researches focusing on the multidisciplinary approach including novel possibilities of treating both diseases respectively.

glaucoma ; depression ; comorbidities ; scales

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Podaci o izdanju

29 (3)

2017.

351-359

objavljeno

0353-5053

1849-0867

10.24869/psyd.2017.351

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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