1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1091-8531(99)70004-2
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The negative psychosocial impact of strabismus in adults

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“…2,5,15,16 In contrast in studies with people rating patients with strabismus, esotropes are usually rated worse. 17,18 Female gender correlated significantly with a lower preoperative AS-20 score. Interestingly, the psychosocial subscale, although showing a difference, is not significantly different to that of males indicating that the Abbreviations: AS-20fn, score for the functional subscale; AS-20py, score for the psychosocial subscale; AS-20 total, total score for AS-20 questionnaire.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…2,5,15,16 In contrast in studies with people rating patients with strabismus, esotropes are usually rated worse. 17,18 Female gender correlated significantly with a lower preoperative AS-20 score. Interestingly, the psychosocial subscale, although showing a difference, is not significantly different to that of males indicating that the Abbreviations: AS-20fn, score for the functional subscale; AS-20py, score for the psychosocial subscale; AS-20 total, total score for AS-20 questionnaire.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Evaluations of photographs of people with esotropic strabismus resulted in more negative ratings of personality traits such as intelligence, communication skills, and attentiveness than photographs of people without the condition. 5 Patients with strabismus, ptosis, or dermatatochalasis were also viewed as less dateable, less attractive, less likeable, and less successful in studies, in which people were asked to rate photographs and headshots of potential dates. 6,7 Difficulties obtaining employment 8,9 and career progression and promotion within the US Army 10 have also been highlighted by the research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Approximately 80% of patients with strabismus have been found to attribute problems in their personal life to their squint, with all patients adversely affected by the 'cosmetic blemish of squint' and reporting problems making and maintaining friends. 2,3 Avoidance, concealment, and behaviours indicating self-consciousness such as reduced eye contact, eye rubbing, abnormal head posture, dark glasses, staying at home, and avoiding situations that bring attention to their eye have also been described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%