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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Digital Health
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Prolonged computer usage is increasingly linked to various visual impairments.
  • Young adults represent a significant demographic experiencing these digital eye strain issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the prevalence and nature of visual problems experienced by young adults after computer use.
  • To identify correlations between computer usage duration and reported visual symptoms.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire was administered to 87 young adults (48 male, 39 female, mean age 31.3 years).
  • Data collected included daily computer usage hours and specific visual problems encountered.

Main Results:

  • 65.5% reported dry eye, 36.8% experienced foreign body sensation, and 17.2% had blurred vision.
  • A significant correlation (p=0.021) was found between computer use duration and visual problem frequency.
  • 79.3% used artificial tears to manage ocular discomfort.

Conclusions:

  • Dry eye is the primary visual complaint among young adults using computers.
  • The duration of computer use directly influences the occurrence of associated visual problems.
  • Artificial tears are a key intervention for mitigating computer-induced ocular discomfort.