Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the level of knowledge and extent of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) among computer users in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Abuja, Nigeria. Structured questionnaires were administered to 100 computer users aged between 18 and 40 years. The study findings revealed that 40 respondents (40%) were aware of CVS and 27 (27%) of them had knowledge of the disorder. 74 (74%) of the respondents experienced at least one symptom of CVS. Headache and eyestrain were the most common symptom of CVS among the population. The study also revealed that the internet (accounting for 50%) was the major source of information about CVS awareness. The study concluded that 27% k...
Introduction. Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to nea...
Background: Awareness and perception are critical determinants in the uptake of a health interventio...
Purpose: To study the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) towards computer vision syndrome prev...
Background: Extensive use of computers for both professional and personal purpose has led to an incr...
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a widespread issue affecting computer users. This study investigat...
Computers have become an indispensible part of modern life, being used in every aspect of life. This...
Background: Computers and other visual display devices have become essential in the present era and ...
Background: The occurrence of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) at the workplace has increased within d...
Background: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to...
Background. Globally, computer is one of the common office tools used in various institutions. Using...
Introduction: Excessive computer use has increased among workers and students, particularly during t...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is associated with the prolonged usage of co...
Background: Digital devices now become a part of university student’s life, and with prolonged use, ...
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a combination of eye and vision problems associated with the use o...
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the common symptoms, and its associated factors and to...
Introduction. Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to nea...
Background: Awareness and perception are critical determinants in the uptake of a health interventio...
Purpose: To study the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) towards computer vision syndrome prev...
Background: Extensive use of computers for both professional and personal purpose has led to an incr...
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a widespread issue affecting computer users. This study investigat...
Computers have become an indispensible part of modern life, being used in every aspect of life. This...
Background: Computers and other visual display devices have become essential in the present era and ...
Background: The occurrence of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) at the workplace has increased within d...
Background: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to...
Background. Globally, computer is one of the common office tools used in various institutions. Using...
Introduction: Excessive computer use has increased among workers and students, particularly during t...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is associated with the prolonged usage of co...
Background: Digital devices now become a part of university student’s life, and with prolonged use, ...
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a combination of eye and vision problems associated with the use o...
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the common symptoms, and its associated factors and to...
Introduction. Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to nea...
Background: Awareness and perception are critical determinants in the uptake of a health interventio...
Purpose: To study the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) towards computer vision syndrome prev...