Volume : X, Issue : V, May - 2020

Correlational Study of Computer Vision Syndrome with Device Brightness Mode

Pant Kamal, Khan Salal

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The aim and purpose of this survey based study was to correlate computer vision syndrome with the digital device’s ightness mode. In this cross–sectional questionnaire based study, 126 subjects (Optometry students) were enrolled by non–probability convenience sampling procedure and all were subjected to the structured questionnaire and the responses were recorded & evaluated to know the correlation with the ightness mode. It was found that out of 126 subjects (Males=61 & Females=65), 81 (=64.3%) were suffering from CVS and those subjects who were using the visual devices on the auto ightness mode had suffered less (19.8%) from CVS than that those using manual ightness mode (69.1%) and both (alternate) modes (11.1%). Most commonly experienced symptom was Headache (64%, p<0.05) while Dry eyes (16%) symptom was the least commonly experienced symptom. Persons who continuously use computer for long hours on auto ightness mode were found to have less severe CVS.

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CORRELATIONAL STUDY OF COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME WITH DEVICE BRIGHTNESS MODE, Pant Kamal, Khan Salal INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-5 | May-2020


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