The study investigated the burden and severity of depression in relationship with visual impairment in Nigeria. Four hundred (400) male and female in and outpatients with various degrees of visual impairment attending...The study investigated the burden and severity of depression in relationship with visual impairment in Nigeria. Four hundred (400) male and female in and outpatients with various degrees of visual impairment attending a clinic in the department of ophthalmology, Enugu State University Teaching Hospital, Parklane Enugu were used. They were selected through the purposive sampling method. The socio-demographic questionnaire, Beck depression inventory and WHO-VFQ (visual function questionnaire were used to collect data. The result showed that the domains of vision-related health status were negatively related to depression at (-0.4) also general vision (-0.09), ocular pain (-0.23), vision-specific mental health (-0.03), role difficulties (-0.03), role difficulties (-0.03), dependency (-0.09), color vision (-0.30) and peripheral vision (-0.13) and vision-specific social functioning. Domains of near acuity and vision specific social functioning were positively related, but the only statistically significant domain was vision-specific social functioning at (0.30, p 0.001). It was suggested that hospitals, families and other social groups should ensure that they provide social and emotional support to the visually impaired using their facilities.展开更多
Background: When a disease is associated with stigma, there may be attendant negative consequences. Purpose: This review was to show how stigma-associated diseases impact negatively on the psychological and social wel...Background: When a disease is associated with stigma, there may be attendant negative consequences. Purpose: This review was to show how stigma-associated diseases impact negatively on the psychological and social wellbeing of the affected persons. Methods: The relevant articles for the review were obtained through PubMed and Google Scholar search on the internet using relevant keywords. Results: Several infectious and non-infectious diseases are associated with stigma. The causes of stigma in these diseases include fear of contracting the disease and dying from it, disfiguring caused by the disease and ignorance and misconception concerning the cause, nature and infectivity of the disease. Those suffering from stigma-associated diseases are usually discriminated against and denied the privileges and opportunities available for those not suffering from stigma-associated diseases. This often leads to psychosocial or psychiatric complications such as social isolation, depression or even suicidal ideation. Conclusions: Stigma-associated diseases still remain a very important health problem with attendant psychosocial consequences. Multi-disciplinary and multi-level efforts are required for its effective mitigation.展开更多
文摘The study investigated the burden and severity of depression in relationship with visual impairment in Nigeria. Four hundred (400) male and female in and outpatients with various degrees of visual impairment attending a clinic in the department of ophthalmology, Enugu State University Teaching Hospital, Parklane Enugu were used. They were selected through the purposive sampling method. The socio-demographic questionnaire, Beck depression inventory and WHO-VFQ (visual function questionnaire were used to collect data. The result showed that the domains of vision-related health status were negatively related to depression at (-0.4) also general vision (-0.09), ocular pain (-0.23), vision-specific mental health (-0.03), role difficulties (-0.03), role difficulties (-0.03), dependency (-0.09), color vision (-0.30) and peripheral vision (-0.13) and vision-specific social functioning. Domains of near acuity and vision specific social functioning were positively related, but the only statistically significant domain was vision-specific social functioning at (0.30, p 0.001). It was suggested that hospitals, families and other social groups should ensure that they provide social and emotional support to the visually impaired using their facilities.
文摘Background: When a disease is associated with stigma, there may be attendant negative consequences. Purpose: This review was to show how stigma-associated diseases impact negatively on the psychological and social wellbeing of the affected persons. Methods: The relevant articles for the review were obtained through PubMed and Google Scholar search on the internet using relevant keywords. Results: Several infectious and non-infectious diseases are associated with stigma. The causes of stigma in these diseases include fear of contracting the disease and dying from it, disfiguring caused by the disease and ignorance and misconception concerning the cause, nature and infectivity of the disease. Those suffering from stigma-associated diseases are usually discriminated against and denied the privileges and opportunities available for those not suffering from stigma-associated diseases. This often leads to psychosocial or psychiatric complications such as social isolation, depression or even suicidal ideation. Conclusions: Stigma-associated diseases still remain a very important health problem with attendant psychosocial consequences. Multi-disciplinary and multi-level efforts are required for its effective mitigation.