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REVIEW OF THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF PSYCHOTHERAPY ON AMBLYOPIC PATIENTS' POOR COMPLIANCE AND MENTAL HEALTH

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Jyoti Gangta1*, Renu Thakur2
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si10.00269

Abstract

This review aims to highlight the impact of counselling on patients with amblyopia who exhibit low compliance and tranquilly. As there are very few eye care professionals who treat amblyopia at a particular age, counselling may affect how amblyopia is practised and treated. For this review, various publications were chosen based on the prevalence of amblyopia (n=5), the quality of life and psychosocial implications of amblyopia (n=15), therapeutic hurdles for amblyopia (n=5), and a questionnaire about the mental health of amblyopia patients (n=5). 2.7% was the prevalence, which included both unilateral instances (2.23%) and bilateral cases (0.50%).

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