Retallic Neil, Rountree Lindsay, Bentley Sharon, Fylan Fiona, Elliott David B
School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2025 Sep;45(6):1399-1409. doi: 10.1111/opo.13553. Epub 2025 Jul 17.
To assess the mental health and well-being of optometrists in the UK and explore associated factors.
A cross-sectional online survey of UK-based optometrists was conducted over a 3-month period during 2024. The survey included validated, well-established measures to assess psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale), depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-2) and anxiety (General Anxiety Disorder-2). Well-being was evaluated in relation to optimal healthy living behaviours.
The study includes results from 1303 qualified optometrists, of whom 37% had moderate-to-severe psychological distress scores, 24% screened positive for depression and 28% for anxiety. The three strongest predictors of higher psychological distress in a regression analysis were younger age, lower self-reported physical health and the absence of additional roles. For both depression and anxiety, the significant predictors were younger age, poorer self-reported physical health and not being an Independent Prescriber. Across all three mental health measures, female optometrists exhibited poorer scores than male optometrists. Adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviours was associated with better mental health outcomes. However, neither gender nor adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviours was identified as independent predictors and was therefore not retained in the final logistic regression model.
Higher prevalence of mental health conditions was observed among UK-based optometrists than in the general population. Optometrists with higher qualifications and those undertaking additional roles may experience improved mental well-being, although further research is needed. The findings emphasise the need for initiatives to support mental well-being, particularly among young optometrists and those early in their optometry career.
评估英国验光师的心理健康状况,并探索相关因素。
在2024年的3个月期间,对英国的验光师进行了一项横断面在线调查。该调查包括经过验证的、成熟的测量方法,以评估心理困扰(凯斯勒心理困扰量表)、抑郁(患者健康问卷-2)和焦虑(广泛性焦虑障碍-2)。根据最佳健康生活行为对幸福感进行了评估。
该研究纳入了1303名合格验光师的结果,其中37%的人心理困扰得分处于中度至重度,24%的人抑郁筛查呈阳性,28%的人焦虑筛查呈阳性。回归分析中,心理困扰程度较高的三个最强预测因素是年龄较小、自我报告的身体健康状况较差以及没有其他角色。对于抑郁和焦虑,显著的预测因素是年龄较小、自我报告的身体健康状况较差以及不是独立开处方者。在所有三项心理健康测量中,女性验光师的得分均低于男性验光师。坚持健康的生活方式行为与更好的心理健康结果相关。然而,性别和坚持健康的生活方式行为均未被确定为独立预测因素,因此未保留在最终的逻辑回归模型中。
与普通人群相比,英国验光师的心理健康问题患病率更高。资质较高且承担其他角色的验光师可能心理健康状况更好,不过仍需进一步研究。研究结果强调了采取举措支持心理健康的必要性,尤其是在年轻验光师以及验光职业生涯早期的人员中。