scholarly journals Factors Associated with Visual Impairment in Chinese American Adults: The Chinese American Eye Study

2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 329-335
Author(s):  
Bruce Burkemper ◽  
Mina Torres ◽  
Xuejuan Jiang ◽  
Roberta McKean-Cowdin ◽  
Rohit Varma
2016 ◽  
Vol 134 (7) ◽  
pp. 785 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohit Varma ◽  
Jeniffer S. Kim ◽  
Bruce S. Burkemper ◽  
Ge Wen ◽  
Mina Torres ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Makiko Iwano ◽  
Hideki Nomura ◽  
Fujiko Ando ◽  
Naoakira Niino ◽  
Yozo Miyake ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (9) ◽  
pp. 1369-1388 ◽  
Author(s):  
Safari Balegamire ◽  
Marie-Josée Aubin ◽  
Carmen-Lucia Curcio ◽  
Beatriz Alvarado ◽  
Ricardo O. Guerra ◽  
...  

Objective:To examine factors associated with visual impairment (VI) and eye care in the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). Method: IMIAS data were analyzed ( N = 1,995 with ages 65-74). Outcomes were VI defined as presenting visual acuity worse than 6/18 in the better eye and eye care utilization assessed by annual visits to eye care professionals. The Hurt–Insult–Threaten–Scream (HITS) questionnaire requested information on domestic violence. Results: Among men, VI varied from 24% in Manizales (Colombia) to 0.5% in Kingston (Canada); among women, VI ranged from 20% in Manizales to 1% in Kingston; lifetime exposure to domestic violence was associated with VI (odds ratio [OR] = 1.87; 95% confidence interval [CI] = [1.17, 3.00]). Eye care utilization varied from 72% in Kingston’s men to 25% in Tirana’s men; it was associated with domestic violence (prevalence ratio [PR] = 1.3; 95% CI = [1.1, 1.6]). Discussion: VI is more frequent where eye care utilization is low. Domestic violence may be a risk factor for VI.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 205031211984976 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mengistu Zelalem ◽  
Yekoye Abebe ◽  
Yilikal Adamu ◽  
Tewodros Getinet

Background: Although there are limited studies, recent data are lacking to determine the prevalence of eye problems in Ethiopia accurately and there is no scientific evidence of such study in Sekela Woreda. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of visual impairment among school children in Sekela Woreda, Ethiopia. Methods: The study design was a community-based analytical cross-sectional with a multi-stage cluster random sampling technique from September to November 2016.Visual acuity was tested using Snellen’s “E” chart while color vision was tested using Ishihara chart. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 software, and binary logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with visual impairment. Results: A total of 875 participants, 466 (53.3%) males and 409 (46.7%) females, with an age range of 8–18 years were screened for visual acuity and color vision deficiency. The prevalence of visual impairment (visual acuity ⩽ 6/12) in “either eye” was 70 (8.0%). Among these, 37 (52.9%) were males and 33 (41.1%) were females. The prevalence of low vision (visual acuity [Formula: see text]) and blindness (visual acuity < 3/60) in “either eye” were 28 (3.2%) and 10 (1.1%), respectively. Thirty two (3.7%) had mild visual impairment [Formula: see text]. The prevalence of color vision deficiency was 36 (4.1%). Among these, 27 (3%) were males and 9 (1.1%) were females. The variables age (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) = 1.14 (1.01–1.28) and color blindness (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) = 3.93(1.69–9.09) were significantly associated with visual impairment. Conclusion: The prevalence of blindness and low vision in school children were higher than the national prevalence in Ethiopia. Increasing age and color defective vision were factors associated with the children’s visual impairment. The Woreda health office ought to work with responsible stakeholders to tackle the situation in early childhood.


2017 ◽  
Vol Volume 11 ◽  
pp. 1941-1948 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lidiya Bezabih ◽  
Tilaye Workineh ◽  
Robera Olana

2003 ◽  
Vol 44 (9) ◽  
pp. 3783 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anhchuong Le ◽  
Bickol N. Mukesh ◽  
Catherine A. McCarty ◽  
Hugh R. Taylor

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-216
Author(s):  
Bruce Burkemper ◽  
Roberta McKean-Cowdin ◽  
Farzana Choudhury ◽  
Ronald Klein ◽  
W. James Gauderman ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 455-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
Judy Huei-yu Wang ◽  
Scarlett Lin Gomez ◽  
Roger L. Brown ◽  
Kimberly Davis ◽  
Laura Allen ◽  
...  

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