Title of article :
Prevalence of Color Vision Deficiency and its Correlation with Amblyopia and Refractive Errors among Primary School Children
Author/Authors :
Rajavi، Zhale نويسنده , , Sabbaghi، Hamideh نويسنده , , Shojaei Baghini، Ahmad نويسنده , , Yaseri، Mehdi نويسنده , , Sheibani، Koroush نويسنده , , Norouzi، Ghazal نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Purpose: To determine the prevalence of color vision deficiency (CVD) and its correlation with amblyopia
and refractive errors among primary school children.
Methods: In this population‑based cross‑sectional study, 2160 children were selected from 36 primary
schools; 60 students were from each school (10 students in each grade), with equal sex distribution.
A complete eye examination including refraction using a photorefractometer, determination of visual
acuity (VA) and color vision using a Yang vision tester, and evaluation of ocular media opacity using a
direct ophthalmoscope was performed. Children who could not answer at least 4 plates of the Ishihara
color test were considered as color vision deficient subjects. Amblyopia was determined if pinhole VA was
worse than 0.3 LogMAR (equal to 20/40).
Results: The prevalence of CVD was 2.2% (95% CI: 1.5% to 3%) which was higher in male subjects (37 [3.5%]
boys vs. 11 [1.0%] girls, P < 0.001). Mean VA was lower among students with CVD as compared to normal
color vision children (P = 0.035) and amblyopia was observed in 8.3% (95% CI: 0.2% to 16.4%) of patients
with CVD versus 2.1% (95% CI: 1.5% to 2.08%) of children with normal color vision perception (P = 0.005).
A statistically significant correlation between lower VA and CVD was observed (P = 0.023).
Conclusion: Although CVD was correlated with lower VA and amblyopia, there was no relationship
between CVD and the type of amblyopia, refractive error, anisometropia or strabismus.
Keywords :
AMBLYOPIA , Refractive error , visual acuity , Color vision deficiency
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research