At What Age Does Strabismus Impact Quality of Life in Children? A Narrative Literature Review
Aimee Cecil, Lauren Hepworth

TL;DR
This review explores when strabismus starts affecting children's quality of life, finding that it impacts them across all ages, but more research is needed to understand age-specific effects.
Contribution
The study systematically reviews literature to determine the age at which strabismus begins to affect children's quality of life.
Findings
Children with strabismus generally have reduced quality of life compared to those without it.
Some studies suggest older children experience a greater reduction in quality of life.
Age-specific analysis remains limited, highlighting the need for longitudinal research.
Abstract
Strabismus can have profound psychosocial impacts in addition to functional impacts. Psychosocial impacts typically stem from negative attitudes and can manifest as low self-esteem, employment discrimination, and problems forming interpersonal relationships. Evidence suggests that negative attitudes towards strabismus emerge in early childhood. The aim of this review was to investigate the age at which strabismus impacts quality of life in children. A systematic search was conducted using online databases (MEDLINE, Embase, Emcare, and PsycINFO) from their inception until July 2024. The search strategy was derived from three topic areas: strabismus, quality of life, and children. A two-stage screening process involved screening titles and abstracts before full texts were retrieved and screened. Inclusion criteria required studies to have participants aged less than 18 years old with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Eye Disorders · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies
