Identifying Visual Stress and Assessing The Effect of Colored Overlay on a Person with Visual Stress Symptoms among MSU Students

Maryam Amiruddin, Mohamad Halyasri Mohd Yassim, Baqiatul’ Sabiqi ‘Asffi Rahmat
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Visual stress is identified as the experience of visual distortions and discomfort during prolonged reading and alleviated with coloured overlays. With coloured overlays, it also helps to improve reading speed. The aim of this research is to focus on identifying and assessing visual stress associated with reading speed and most preferred colour overlays during routine eye examination. An experimental study was conducted on 40 MSU students. They were identified using a set of questionnaire designed to accomplish the aims of this study. The detailed questionnaire consisted of 19 questions enquiring on ocular history. Question 2 until 6 shows strong indicator of binocular vision problem while question 14 until 19 shows strong indicator of visual stress. The questionnaire was introduced by Sylvia Moody to differentiate whether the subject is having binocular vision problem or visual stress. Next, we proceed with visual stress assessment. The patients were given a computer screen as a reading material and reading speed was taken before and after using coloured overlays. Data was entered on SPSS version 22.0. It is indicated that more than half of the subject are having visual stress (52.5%). The common symptom reported were eye tired due to reading (76.2%), eye distracted when reading (76.2%), and uncomfortable due to fluorescent lighting (76.2%). There is a significant difference in reading speed before and after using coloured overlays (p-value <0.01). The most preferred colour overlays is Aqua (23.8%), Grass (23.8%), Magenta (19%) and Purple (19%). There are benefit of using coloured overlay if the subject is having a sign and symptoms of visual stress. The coloured overlays chosen by the subject is different from one another depends on their sensitivity and specificity required
识别视觉压力和评估彩色覆盖对密歇根州立大学学生视觉压力症状的影响
视觉压力被认为是长时间阅读时视觉扭曲和不适的体验,并通过彩色覆盖来缓解。有了彩色的覆盖,它也有助于提高阅读速度。本研究的目的是在常规眼科检查中识别和评估与阅读速度和最喜欢的颜色重叠相关的视觉压力。对40名密歇根州立大学学生进行了一项实验研究。他们是通过一套问卷来确定的,以实现本研究的目的。详细问卷包括眼部病史19个问题。第2题至第6题是双眼视力问题的强烈指标,第14题至第19题是视觉压力的强烈指标。这个问卷是由西尔维娅·穆迪提出的,用来区分受试者是否有双眼视力问题或视觉压力。接下来,我们进行视觉压力评估。给患者一个电脑屏幕作为阅读材料,并在使用彩色覆盖前后测量阅读速度。数据在SPSS 22.0版本中输入。结果表明,半数以上的受试者存在视觉压力(52.5%)。报告的常见症状是阅读时眼睛疲劳(76.2%),阅读时眼睛分心(76.2%)和荧光灯照射不舒服(76.2%)。使用彩色叠加前后的阅读速度有显著差异(p值<0.01)。最受欢迎的颜色叠加是Aqua (23.8%), Grass (23.8%), Magenta(19%)和Purple(19%)。如果受试者有视觉压力的迹象和症状,使用彩色覆盖是有好处的。受试者选择的颜色叠加是不同的,这取决于他们所需的灵敏度和特异性
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