Karseras A G, Crisp A H
Br J Ophthalmol. 1978 May;62(5):340-3. doi: 10.1136/bjo.62.5.340.
Ophthalmic outpatients without physical signs have been shown, as a group, to be significantly more anxious and depressed than a control group. They also have a higher incidence of somatic complaints of a kind commonly made by patients with psychiatric 'disorder'. There was a higher incidence of past psychiatric history in the proband group, and they also gave a greater subjective assessment of recent conscious life stress.
研究表明,总体而言,没有体征的眼科门诊患者比对照组明显更加焦虑和抑郁。他们出现精神疾病患者常见的躯体不适主诉的发生率也更高。先证者组过去有精神病史的发生率更高,并且他们对近期有意识生活压力的主观评估也更高。