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Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey
PURPOSE: There is a relative paucity of self‐reported vision problems data in European countries. METHODS: In this context, we investigated self‐reported vision problems through European Health Interview Survey 2, a cross‐sectional European population survey based on a standardized questionnaire inc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33029925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aos.14643 |
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author | Leveziel, Nicolas Marillet, Simon Braithwaite, Tasanee Peto, Tunde Ingrand, Pierre Pardhan, Shahina Bron, Alain M. Jonas, Jost B. Resnikoff, Serge Little, Julie‐Anne Bourne, Rupert R.A. |
author_facet | Leveziel, Nicolas Marillet, Simon Braithwaite, Tasanee Peto, Tunde Ingrand, Pierre Pardhan, Shahina Bron, Alain M. Jonas, Jost B. Resnikoff, Serge Little, Julie‐Anne Bourne, Rupert R.A. |
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description | PURPOSE: There is a relative paucity of self‐reported vision problems data in European countries. METHODS: In this context, we investigated self‐reported vision problems through European Health Interview Survey 2, a cross‐sectional European population survey based on a standardized questionnaire including 147 medical, demographic and socioeconomic variables applied to non‐institutionalized individuals aged 15 years or more in 28 European countries, in addition to Iceland and Norway. RESULTS: The survey included 311 386 individuals (54.18% women), with overall crude prevalence of self‐reported vision problems of 2.07% [95% CI; 2.01–2.14]. Among them, 1.70 % [1.61–1.78] of men, 2.41% [2.31–2.51] of women and 4.71% [4.53–4.89] of individuals aged 60 or more reported to have a lot of vision problems or to be not able to see. The frequency of self‐reported vision problems was the highest in Eastern European countries with values of 2.43% [2.30–2.56]. In multivariate analyses, limiting long‐standing illness, depression, daily smoking, lack of physical activity, lower educational level and social isolation were associated with self‐reported vision problems with ORs of 2.66 [2.42–2.92], 2.16 [2.01–2.32], 1.11 [1.01–1.23], 1.31 [1.21–1.42], 1.29 [1.19–1.40] and 1.45 [1.26–1.67], respectively, while higher income was associated with less self‐reported vision problems with OR of 0.80 [0.73–0.86]. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated inequalities in terms of prevalence of self‐reported vision problems in Europe, with higher prevalence in Eastern European countries and among women and older individuals. |
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spelling | pubmed-84518742021-09-27 Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey Leveziel, Nicolas Marillet, Simon Braithwaite, Tasanee Peto, Tunde Ingrand, Pierre Pardhan, Shahina Bron, Alain M. Jonas, Jost B. Resnikoff, Serge Little, Julie‐Anne Bourne, Rupert R.A. Acta Ophthalmol Original Articles PURPOSE: There is a relative paucity of self‐reported vision problems data in European countries. METHODS: In this context, we investigated self‐reported vision problems through European Health Interview Survey 2, a cross‐sectional European population survey based on a standardized questionnaire including 147 medical, demographic and socioeconomic variables applied to non‐institutionalized individuals aged 15 years or more in 28 European countries, in addition to Iceland and Norway. RESULTS: The survey included 311 386 individuals (54.18% women), with overall crude prevalence of self‐reported vision problems of 2.07% [95% CI; 2.01–2.14]. Among them, 1.70 % [1.61–1.78] of men, 2.41% [2.31–2.51] of women and 4.71% [4.53–4.89] of individuals aged 60 or more reported to have a lot of vision problems or to be not able to see. The frequency of self‐reported vision problems was the highest in Eastern European countries with values of 2.43% [2.30–2.56]. In multivariate analyses, limiting long‐standing illness, depression, daily smoking, lack of physical activity, lower educational level and social isolation were associated with self‐reported vision problems with ORs of 2.66 [2.42–2.92], 2.16 [2.01–2.32], 1.11 [1.01–1.23], 1.31 [1.21–1.42], 1.29 [1.19–1.40] and 1.45 [1.26–1.67], respectively, while higher income was associated with less self‐reported vision problems with OR of 0.80 [0.73–0.86]. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated inequalities in terms of prevalence of self‐reported vision problems in Europe, with higher prevalence in Eastern European countries and among women and older individuals. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-07 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8451874/ /pubmed/33029925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aos.14643 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Acta Ophthalmologica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Acta OphthalmologicaScandinavica Foundation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Leveziel, Nicolas Marillet, Simon Braithwaite, Tasanee Peto, Tunde Ingrand, Pierre Pardhan, Shahina Bron, Alain M. Jonas, Jost B. Resnikoff, Serge Little, Julie‐Anne Bourne, Rupert R.A. Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
title | Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
title_full | Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
title_fullStr | Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
title_short | Self‐reported visual difficulties in Europe and related factors: a European population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
title_sort | self‐reported visual difficulties in europe and related factors: a european population‐based cross‐sectional survey |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33029925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aos.14643 |
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