Subjective Eye Health Status by Extent of Internet and Smartphone Use by Korean Adolescents

IF 0.1 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Bo Kang Seo, J. Moon, Donghun Lee
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Purpose: To explore the subjective eye health status of Korean adolescents by the extent of Internet use in 2009-2010 and smartphone use in 2020.Methods: We secondarily analyzed the results of the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey performed by the Korean Disease Control and Prevention Agency that enrolled Korean adolescents aged 12-18 years. Changes in internet use time from 2009 to 2019 and smartphone use in 2020 were examined. Questionnaires exploring subjective eye health were administered in 2009, 2010, and 2020. We performed complex logistic regression analysis.Results: A total of 748,490 subjects were enrolled. Korean adolescents used the Internet for an average of 2.48 hours (h) on weekdays and 4.06 h on weekends in 2019, thus significantly more than the 2009 averages of 1.93 h on weekdays and 2.96 h on weekends (both p < 0.001). In 2009 and 2010, the average internet use time on weekends significantly and positively correlated with subjective eye problems (odds ratio = 1.161, p < 0.001). The average smartphone use time was 4.72 h on weekdays and 6.56 h on weekends in 2020. In that year, the average smartphone use time on weekends (odds ratio = 1.049, p < 0.001) and smartphone overdependence (odds ratio = 8.636, p < 0.001) significantly and positively correlated with the presence of subjective health problems.Conclusions: Internet and smartphone use time on weekends affect subjective eye health.
韩国青少年互联网和智能手机使用程度的主观眼健康状况
目的:通过2009-2010年互联网使用程度和2020年智能手机使用程度,探讨韩国青少年的主观眼部健康状况。方法:我们对韩国疾病控制和预防机构进行的韩国青少年风险行为调查的结果进行了二次分析,该调查招募了12-18岁的韩国青少年。研究了2009年至2019年互联网使用时间和2020年智能手机使用情况的变化。2009年、2010年和2020年对主观眼部健康进行了问卷调查。我们进行了复杂的逻辑回归分析。结果:共有748490名受试者入选。2019年,韩国青少年在工作日和周末的平均上网时间分别为2.48小时和4.06小时,显著高于2009年工作日1.93小时和周末2.96小时的平均水平(均<0.001)。2009年和2010年,周末的平均互联网使用时间与主观眼部问题显著正相关(比值比=1.161,p<0.001)。2020年,工作日和周末的平均智能手机使用时间分别为4.72小时和6.56小时。在那一年中,周末的平均智能手机使用时间(比值比=1.049,p<0.001)和智能手机过度依赖(比值比=8.636,p<0.001)与主观健康问题的存在显著正相关。结论:周末上网和使用智能手机会影响主观眼部健康。
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