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关注计算机视觉综合征:医学生对其的认知、了解及其对睡眠质量的影响。

Eyeing computer vision syndrome: Awareness, knowledge, and its impact on sleep quality among medical students.

作者信息

Patil Ashwini, Chaudhury Suprakash, Srivastava Smiti

机构信息

Department of Physiology, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Department of Psychiatry, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

Ind Psychiatry J. 2019 Jan-Jun;28(1):68-74. doi: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_93_18. Epub 2019 Dec 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Computer vision syndrome (CVS) encompasses a constellation of ocular and extraocular symptoms in computer users who either habitually or compulsively use computers for long periods of time. Electronic devices such as computers, smart phones, and tablets emit blue light (400-490 nm) from their light-emitting diodes and produce electromagnetic fields, both of which interfere with the circadian rhythm.

AIM

This study aims to assess the awareness, knowledge, and impact on sleep quality of CVS among medical students.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This study included 500 medical students. All participants anonymously filled up a pro forma including sociodemographic details and three questionnaires that (a) tested for awareness and knowledge about CVS, (b) tested for CVS, and (c) the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), respectively. Data from 463 complete questionnaires were analyzed.

RESULTS

The mean (±standard deviation) age of the 463 individuals was 19.55 (±1.04) years. The prevalence of CVS was 77.5%. The prevalence was higher in boys (80.23%) compared to girls (75.87%), but the difference was not statistically significant. Only 34.1% of the medical students were aware of CVS. Good knowledge regarding various aspects of CVS was observed in 22.46% individuals, while 53.99% and 23.56% had average and poor knowledge, respectively. Poor sleep quality was present in 75.49% of individuals with CVS compared to 50.96% of students without CVS; the difference was statistically significant (odd's ratio [95% confidence interval]: 0.338 [0.214-0.531]). All the components of PSQI score, except components 1 and 6, had statistically significantly ( < 0.05) higher values in individuals with CVS as compared to individuals without CVS.

CONCLUSIONS

There is high prevalence but low level of awareness and knowledge about CVS among medical students. CVS is significantly associated with poor sleep quality in medical students.

摘要

背景

计算机视觉综合征(CVS)包括长期习惯性或强迫性使用计算机的用户出现的一系列眼内和眼外症状。诸如计算机、智能手机和平板电脑等电子设备通过其发光二极管发出蓝光(400 - 490纳米)并产生电磁场,这两者都会干扰昼夜节律。

目的

本研究旨在评估医学生对CVS的认知、知识以及对睡眠质量的影响。

材料与方法

本研究纳入了500名医学生。所有参与者匿名填写一份表格,包括社会人口学细节以及三份问卷,分别用于(a)测试对CVS的认知和知识,(b)测试是否患有CVS,以及(c)匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)。对463份完整问卷的数据进行了分析。

结果

463名个体的平均(±标准差)年龄为19.55(±1.04)岁。CVS的患病率为77.5%。男孩的患病率(80.23%)高于女孩(75.87%),但差异无统计学意义。只有34.1%的医学生知晓CVS。22.46%的个体对CVS的各个方面有良好的认知,而53.99%和23.56%的个体认知水平一般和较差。患有CVS的个体中75.49%睡眠质量差,而未患CVS的学生中这一比例为50.96%;差异具有统计学意义(优势比[95%置信区间]:0.338[0.214 - 0.531])。与未患CVS的个体相比,患有CVS的个体PSQI评分的所有组成部分(除第1和第6部分外)均具有统计学显著更高的值(<0.05)。

结论

医学生中CVS的患病率高,但对其的认知和知识水平低。CVS与医学生睡眠质量差显著相关。

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