International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 6, 2024
Assessment of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) Among Students
Author(s): Saurabh, Dinesh Selvam S
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2024.4.6.3438
Abstract:
Extended digital screen usage poses considerable health risks, with approximately 70% of users experiencing Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). The prevalence of CVS among students varies globally, with reports of CVS affecting up to 90% of users. This study aims to assess CVS prevalence among students at Amity University, Manesar, and examine associations between CVS and demographic factors. Using a quantitative descriptive survey design, data was gathered from 50 students through structured questionnaire. Results indicate that 20% of participants are confirmed cases of CVS, 14% are at high risk, and 26% at low risk, underscoring a pressing need for awareness and preventive strategies.
Keywords: Computer Vision Syndrome, Digital Eye Strain, CVS, Screen Time, Student Health
Pages: 314-316
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