2021
DOI: 10.3991/ijoe.v17i08.24607
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Visual Health and its Relationship with Screen Time among School Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in Sarawak, Malaysia

Abstract: <p class="0abstract"><strong>Objective: </strong>This study intended to determine visual health of the school children and investigate its relationship with screen time. <strong>Methods: </strong>This was a school-based cross-sectional study using multistage cluster sampling. A self-reported and interviewer-administered questionnaire were used to compile screen time information. Children presenting visual acuity was evaluated with Snellen chart and non-cycloplegic refraction was p… Show more

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“…Myopic individuals are usually characterized by a predominance of the right eye, bundles of contralateral visual pathways, and a high level of interocular interference, especially from right to left. These data show the spread of information passing from the right eye to the projection of the left hemisphere [9,10].…”
Section: Figure 1 Forecasted Number Of Myopes (Developed By the Autho...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Myopic individuals are usually characterized by a predominance of the right eye, bundles of contralateral visual pathways, and a high level of interocular interference, especially from right to left. These data show the spread of information passing from the right eye to the projection of the left hemisphere [9,10].…”
Section: Figure 1 Forecasted Number Of Myopes (Developed By the Autho...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Previous studies on low vision and blindness in Malaysia were mainly conducted in the peninsular region and predominantly focused on Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnic groups (Ibrahim & Razif, 2022;Mohidin & Yusoff, 1998;Omar et al, 2008;Omar, 2010;Rahman et al, 2020). Although some studies have explored the visual impairment among preschool and school-aged children, as well as among patients visiting the Ophthalmology Department in the southern and northern regions, there were no studies described visual impairment in the central region of Sarawak (Abu Bakar et al, 2012;Huong et al, 2022;Ting et al, 2021;Premsenthil et al, 2013). Moreover, no studies were done to investigate the low vision prescribing pattern in East Malaysia, which has unique and different ethnic compositions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite ample evidence that primary prevention and early detection may have a better visual prognosis, geographical and logistic limitations remain the barriers affecting patients seeking healthcare services in Sarawak (Alyana et al, 2018;Rahman et al, 2017). Although previous researchers focused on visual impairment amongst preschool and school children in southern Sarawak districts, no study was conducted in northern districts of Sarawak (Bakar et al, 2012;Leng et al, 2021;Premsenthil et al, 2013). Thus, more epidemiological data are needed to understand these regions' vision impairment burden better.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%