Aims: To establish the prevalence of heterophoria and its association with refractive error and ethnicity in a population-based study of Australian schoolchildren. Methods: The Sydney Myopia Study is a stratified, random cluster (school-based) sample of 4093 students (examined: 2003e2005). Two samples aged 6 (n=1692) and 12 years (n=2289) without heterotropia were included. Prevalent heterophoria was assessed using cover un-cover and prism bar alternate cover testing at 33 cm and 6 m distance fixation. Cycloplegic autorefraction (1% cyclopentolate) was performed. Significant refractive error was defined as ≤-0.50SE and ≥+2.00SE. Results: Exophoria was highly prevalent at near fixation (age 6: 58.3%, age 12: 52.2%). Orthophoria predominated ...
Purpose To estimate the age-, gender-, and ethnicity-specific prevalence of amblyopia in children ag...
Purpose: To examine the patterns of myopigenic activity (high near work, low time outdoors) in child...
Objective: To compare the prevalence and risk factors for myopia in 6- and 7-year-old children of Ch...
Aims To establish the prevalence of heterophoria and its association with refractive error and ethni...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence, incidence, and change in refractive errors for Australian scho...
Purpose: To examine the prevalence of refractive error and distribution of ocular biometric paramete...
Background:  Environmental factors associated with schooling systems in various countries have ...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors associated with schooling systems in various countries have been...
Aim: To determine the age and ethnicity-specific prevalence of anisometropia in Australian preschool...
Introduction. The study aims to explore the prevalence of heterophoria and associate factors in Tibe...
Purpose: To examine the risk factors for incident myopia in Australian schoolchildren. Design: Popul...
PURPOSE. To examine the influences of ethnicity, parental myopia, and near work on spherical equival...
SIGNIFICANCE: This study is the first to report high rates of uncorrected vision conditions among Au...
To determine six-year spherical refractive error change among white children and young adults in the...
BACKGROUND: Studies on the prevalence of refractive errors are scarce among Indian children populati...
Purpose To estimate the age-, gender-, and ethnicity-specific prevalence of amblyopia in children ag...
Purpose: To examine the patterns of myopigenic activity (high near work, low time outdoors) in child...
Objective: To compare the prevalence and risk factors for myopia in 6- and 7-year-old children of Ch...
Aims To establish the prevalence of heterophoria and its association with refractive error and ethni...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence, incidence, and change in refractive errors for Australian scho...
Purpose: To examine the prevalence of refractive error and distribution of ocular biometric paramete...
Background:  Environmental factors associated with schooling systems in various countries have ...
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors associated with schooling systems in various countries have been...
Aim: To determine the age and ethnicity-specific prevalence of anisometropia in Australian preschool...
Introduction. The study aims to explore the prevalence of heterophoria and associate factors in Tibe...
Purpose: To examine the risk factors for incident myopia in Australian schoolchildren. Design: Popul...
PURPOSE. To examine the influences of ethnicity, parental myopia, and near work on spherical equival...
SIGNIFICANCE: This study is the first to report high rates of uncorrected vision conditions among Au...
To determine six-year spherical refractive error change among white children and young adults in the...
BACKGROUND: Studies on the prevalence of refractive errors are scarce among Indian children populati...
Purpose To estimate the age-, gender-, and ethnicity-specific prevalence of amblyopia in children ag...
Purpose: To examine the patterns of myopigenic activity (high near work, low time outdoors) in child...
Objective: To compare the prevalence and risk factors for myopia in 6- and 7-year-old children of Ch...