Alkousheh Hazim, Alkousheh Yara, Qawaqzeh Rana, Al Juneidi Layan, Al-Zerikat Lina, Hussain Ayat, Al-Latayfeh Motasem
The Hashemite University Faculty of Medicine, Zarqa, Jordan
The University of Jordan School of Medicine, Amman, Jordan.
BMJ Open. 2025 Jan 8;15(1):e093939. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-093939.
Increased screen time has resulted in widespread computer vision syndrome (CVS) in the digital era. Medical students, who rely heavily on digital screens, are particularly at risk. Our study aims to evaluate the prevalence of CVS among Jordanian medical students, which is a gap in existing knowledge.
Cross-sectional study SETTING: National multicentre study conducted across six universities in Jordan.
Medical students from first to sixth year.
Primary outcome: Prevalence of CVS among medical students in Jordan.
Identification of risk factors associated with CVS, assessment of the correlation between screen time and the severity of CVS symptoms.
The prevalence of CVS among medical students was 56.3%. Among the 833 participants, 543 were females (65.2%) and 290 were males (34.8%). The CVS group reported a median of five symptoms, whereas two symptoms were reported in the non-CVS group (p<0.001). Compared with males, females reported significantly more symptoms (p<0.001). Dry eyes (26.3%) and headaches (25.9%) were the most reported symptoms. Continuous screen use was associated with CVS group status (p=0.008). Moderate positive correlations were found between the number of symptoms and the frequency of monthly symptom attacks and between the duration and frequency of symptom attacks (p<0.001).
Our study found a 56.3% prevalence of CVS among Jordanian medical students, with over 80% having ocular and extraocular symptoms. Symptoms, attack duration and frequency were higher, especially in females, highlighting the need for preventive measures and increased awareness about prolonged screen use.
在数字时代,屏幕使用时间的增加导致了计算机视觉综合征(CVS)的广泛出现。严重依赖数字屏幕的医学生尤其面临风险。我们的研究旨在评估约旦医学生中CVS的患病率,这是现有知识中的一个空白。
横断面研究
在约旦的六所大学进行的全国多中心研究。
一年级至六年级的医学生。
主要结果:约旦医学生中CVS的患病率。
识别与CVS相关的风险因素,评估屏幕使用时间与CVS症状严重程度之间的相关性。
医学生中CVS的患病率为56.3%。在833名参与者中,543名是女性(65.2%),290名是男性(34.8%)。CVS组报告的症状中位数为5种,而非CVS组报告的症状为2种(p<0.001)。与男性相比,女性报告的症状明显更多(p<0.001)。干眼(26.3%)和头痛(25.9%)是报告最多的症状。持续使用屏幕与CVS组状态相关(p=0.008)。症状数量与每月症状发作频率之间以及症状发作持续时间与频率之间存在中度正相关(p<0.001)。
我们的研究发现约旦医学生中CVS的患病率为56.3%,超过80%的人有眼部和眼外症状。症状、发作持续时间和频率更高,尤其是在女性中,这突出了采取预防措施和提高对长时间使用屏幕的认识的必要性。