A Meta-Analysis of Association Between Strabismus in Children/Adolescents and Risk of Mental Health Disorders

CONCLUSION: Strabismus was significantly associated with an increased risk of ADHD, anxiety, and depression. This association was consistent across different strabismus types and study designs. These findings underscore the importance of mental health screening in children and adolescents with strabismus, particularly those with exotropia. Further research should explore the mechanisms underlying this relationship and the effects of early intervention programs.

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