Author:
Al Bahhawi Tariq,Makeen Anwar M,Daghreeri Hadi Hassan,Tobaigy Mohannad Faisal,Adawi Abdulrahman Mohammed,Guhal Faisal Mohammed,Akkur Murad Abdullah,Alotayfi Mohsen Jaber,Otayf Mutaz Mohammed,Bajoned Meshal Salem,Mahfouz Mohamed Salih
Abstract
Background:
Refractive error is a common and serious eye disorder that affects more than 153 million people globally. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and pattern of refractive error among male primary school children in Jazan region, Saudi Arabia.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted among a randomly selected group of 395 students (aged 6-14 years) in Jazan region, Southwest Saudi Arabia. An optometrist and medical students assessed the refraction error using an autorefractor, a Snellen E chart and retinoscopy.
Results:
The overall prevalence of uncorrected refractive error in either eye was, 22% higher among rural students. The most prevalent refractive error was hyperopia (32.2%) followed by myopic astigmatism (31%) then myopia (17.2%). Next were hyperopic astigmatism (16.1%) and mixed astigmatism (3.5%). The following variables were associated with a higher risk of refractive errors and myopia: living in rural areas, having parents with refractive errors, spending more time on electronic devices and shorter visual distances.
Conclusion:
Refractive error was highly prevalent among primary school children in Jazan, Saudi Arabia. The rural students were more affected by refractive errors, mainly hyperopia. The preschool vision test should be reconsidered, and a periodic vision examination should be applied to detect vision problems as early as possible.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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