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. 2006 Jul;90(7):883–888. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2005.089516

Table 3 Significant effects of surgery and strabismus characteristics on adjustment on all study variables for all study participants (n = 46).

Variable Effects of surgery Interaction effects of surgery and strabismus characteristics
HADS anxiety Diplopia × direction (F = 5.564, p<0.02)
HADS depression Diplopia (F = 5.811, p<0.02)
QOL physical F = 5.791 p<0.02 Diplopia (F = 6.972, p<0.02)
Sex × diplopia × direction (F = 6.042, p<0.02)
QOL psychological F = 5.050 p<0.03 Diplopia (F‐6.843, p<0.013)
Sex × diplopia × direction (F = 4.138, p<0.05)
QOL social relations Gender × diplopia × direction (F = 6.085, p<0.01)
QOL environment Diplopia (F = 6.375, p<0.016)
Sex × diplopia × direction (F = 5.246, p<0.03)
DAS‐24 F = 30.004 p<0.001
VAS A6 coping F = 8.122 p<0.07 Direction of strabismus (F = 5.820, p<0.02)
VAS C3 impact on lifestyle F = 31.794 p<0.001
VAS C5 strabismus worry F = 39.050 p<0.001
VAS C6 strabismus noticeability F = 69.815 p<0.001 Diplopia (F = 12.416, p<0.001)
VAS C8 strabismus severity F = 54.440 p<0.001