Association between noninfectious uveitis and psychological stress
JAMA Ophthalmology Dec 11, 2018
Berlinberg EJ, et al. - Authors sought to ascertain if having uveitis is related to psychological stress. The participants included in this trial completed the self-administered, Cohen 10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), a demographics questionnaire. Higher levels of psychological stress is seen in the patients with uveitis vs controls, yet no significant difference was identified in the stress of patients with active vs controlled uveitis. Consequently, they noted a probability of comprehensive treatment for noninfectious uveitis to be able to address the psychological results of this disease.
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