Cargando…

A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan

The psychosocial and health consequences of ocular conditions that cause visual impairment (VI) are extensive and include impaired daily activities, social isolation, cognitive impairment, impaired functional status and functional decline, increased reliance on others, increased risk of motor vehicl...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sung, Chieh, Chung, Chi-Hsiang, Lin, Fu-Huang, Chien, Wu-Chien, Sun, Chien-An, Tsao, Chang-Huei, Weng, Chih-Erh, Ng, Daphne Yih
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11101462
_version_ 1785048801606631424
author Sung, Chieh
Chung, Chi-Hsiang
Lin, Fu-Huang
Chien, Wu-Chien
Sun, Chien-An
Tsao, Chang-Huei
Weng, Chih-Erh
Ng, Daphne Yih
author_facet Sung, Chieh
Chung, Chi-Hsiang
Lin, Fu-Huang
Chien, Wu-Chien
Sun, Chien-An
Tsao, Chang-Huei
Weng, Chih-Erh
Ng, Daphne Yih
author_sort Sung, Chieh
collection PubMed
description The psychosocial and health consequences of ocular conditions that cause visual impairment (VI) are extensive and include impaired daily activities, social isolation, cognitive impairment, impaired functional status and functional decline, increased reliance on others, increased risk of motor vehicle accidents, falls and fractures, poor self-rated health, and depression. We aimed to determine whether VI increases the likelihood of a poor prognosis, including mental illness, suicide, and mortality over time. In this large, location, population-based, nested, cohort study, we used data from 2000 to 2015 in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD), which includes diagnoses of all the patients with VI. Baseline features, comorbidities, and prognostic variables were evaluated using a 1:4-matched cohort analysis. Furthermore, comparisons were performed using Cox regression and Bonferroni-correction (for multiple comparisons) to study the association between VI and poor prognosis (mental illness, suicide). The study outcome was the cumulative incidence of poor prognosis among the visually impaired and controls. A two-tailed Bonferroni-corrected p < 0.001 was considered statistically significant. Among the 1,949,101 patients enlisted in the NHIRD, 271 had been diagnosed with VI. Risk factors for poor prognosis and the crude hazard ratio was 3.004 (95% confidence interval 2.135–4.121, p < 0.001). Participants with VI had an increased risk of poor prognosis according to the sensitivity analysis, with a poor prognosis within the first year and first five years. VI was associated with suicide and mental health risks. This study revealed that patients with VI have a nearly 3-fold higher risk of psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, depression, bipolar, and sleep disorders, than the general population. Early detection through comprehensive examinations based on increased awareness in the clinical context may help maintain visual function and avoid additional complications.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10218556
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-102185562023-05-27 A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan Sung, Chieh Chung, Chi-Hsiang Lin, Fu-Huang Chien, Wu-Chien Sun, Chien-An Tsao, Chang-Huei Weng, Chih-Erh Ng, Daphne Yih Healthcare (Basel) Article The psychosocial and health consequences of ocular conditions that cause visual impairment (VI) are extensive and include impaired daily activities, social isolation, cognitive impairment, impaired functional status and functional decline, increased reliance on others, increased risk of motor vehicle accidents, falls and fractures, poor self-rated health, and depression. We aimed to determine whether VI increases the likelihood of a poor prognosis, including mental illness, suicide, and mortality over time. In this large, location, population-based, nested, cohort study, we used data from 2000 to 2015 in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD), which includes diagnoses of all the patients with VI. Baseline features, comorbidities, and prognostic variables were evaluated using a 1:4-matched cohort analysis. Furthermore, comparisons were performed using Cox regression and Bonferroni-correction (for multiple comparisons) to study the association between VI and poor prognosis (mental illness, suicide). The study outcome was the cumulative incidence of poor prognosis among the visually impaired and controls. A two-tailed Bonferroni-corrected p < 0.001 was considered statistically significant. Among the 1,949,101 patients enlisted in the NHIRD, 271 had been diagnosed with VI. Risk factors for poor prognosis and the crude hazard ratio was 3.004 (95% confidence interval 2.135–4.121, p < 0.001). Participants with VI had an increased risk of poor prognosis according to the sensitivity analysis, with a poor prognosis within the first year and first five years. VI was associated with suicide and mental health risks. This study revealed that patients with VI have a nearly 3-fold higher risk of psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, depression, bipolar, and sleep disorders, than the general population. Early detection through comprehensive examinations based on increased awareness in the clinical context may help maintain visual function and avoid additional complications. MDPI 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10218556/ /pubmed/37239748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11101462 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Sung, Chieh
Chung, Chi-Hsiang
Lin, Fu-Huang
Chien, Wu-Chien
Sun, Chien-An
Tsao, Chang-Huei
Weng, Chih-Erh
Ng, Daphne Yih
A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan
title A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan
title_full A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan
title_fullStr A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan
title_short A Population-Based Cohort Study of the Association between Visual Loss and Risk of Suicide and Mental Illness in Taiwan
title_sort population-based cohort study of the association between visual loss and risk of suicide and mental illness in taiwan
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11101462
work_keys_str_mv AT sungchieh apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT chungchihsiang apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT linfuhuang apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT chienwuchien apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT sunchienan apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT tsaochanghuei apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT wengchiherh apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT ngdaphneyih apopulationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT sungchieh populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT chungchihsiang populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT linfuhuang populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT chienwuchien populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT sunchienan populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT tsaochanghuei populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT wengchiherh populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan
AT ngdaphneyih populationbasedcohortstudyoftheassociationbetweenvisuallossandriskofsuicideandmentalillnessintaiwan