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류소정,이원준,Leslie Bishop Tarver,신용운,강민호,성민철,조희윤 대한안과학회 2017 Korean Journal of Ophthalmology Vol.31 No.5
Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the depressive symptoms and quality of life (QOL) in patientswith age-related macular degeneration (AMD) using data obtained from the Korea National Health and NutritionalExamination Survey V-2 (KNHANES V-2) conducted in 2011. Methods: This was a population-based, cross-sectional study that selected 329 participants from the fifth KNHANES(2011) who were diagnosed with AMD by an ophthalmologist based on fundus photography. The prevalenceof depressive symptoms and the health-related QOL (using EuroQol indices) in this cohort were alsoestimated. Factors associated with depressive symptoms, including socioeconomic status, QOL indices, andassociated chronic diseases, were investigated using multivariate regression models. Results: Depressive symptoms were observed more frequently in AMD patients than in non-AMD controls (p= 0.013). Among the total 329 AMD participants, 65 (19.8%) had depressive symptoms. There were 16 males(24.6%) and 49 females (75.4%). Upon multivariate analysis, significant factors found to be associated with depressivesymptoms were female gender (odds ratio [OR], 2.082; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.001 to 4.330),being in the “dependent” group for activities of daily living (OR, 4.638; 95% CI, 2.061 to 10.435), and having“some problems” in the “anxiety-depression” dimension of the EQ-5D (OR, 7.704; 95% CI, 1.890 to 31.408). Conclusions: Female gender and being dependent on others for activities of daily living increased the associationof depressive symptoms in this cohort of AMD participants. Screening for depressive symptoms in EastAsian AMD patients with these characteristics should be an important component of their care.