Colour vision defect among secondary school students in enugu, Nigeria: prevalence, pattern and impact

G. C. Eze, Nkiru Kizor Akaraiwe, A. A. Chime, C. Anajekwu, Ifeoma N. Asimadu, Chima Edoga, I. Ezegwui
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Aim: To determine the prevalence, pattern and impact of colour vision defects among public secondary school students in Enugu, Nigeria with a view to guiding the affected students on appropriate career choice. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among students attending public secondary schools in Enugu-East Local Government Area, Enugu state. A total of 950 students (361 males, 589 females) were selected by multistage sampling. The students were assessed for colour vision using Ishihara 38 plate edition and Farnsworth D-15 colour caps. An interviewer-administered structured questionnaire was used to obtain the socio-demographic data and impact of colour vision on colour-related school tasks and activities of daily living. Data was analysed using statistical package foe social sciences, version 20. Result: The age of the students ranged from 10-20 years with mean age of 14.2 ± 1.9 years. Eleven (1.2%) students were found to have colour vision defect out of whom 9 were boys and 2 were girls, 6 (54.5%) were deutan and 5 (45.5%) were protan. No tritan defect was detected. Greater percentages of the students with colour vision defect had difficulties with colour-related school tasks and daily activities when compared to those with normal colour vision. Conclusion: Colour vision defect may affect students’ performance in colour-related school tasks and activities of daily living. Therefore, early detection of colour vision defect is important so as to guide in the choice of future career
尼日利亚埃努古中学生的色觉缺陷:患病率、模式和影响
目的:了解尼日利亚埃努古市公立中学学生色觉缺陷的患病率、模式及影响,指导色觉缺陷学生进行正确的职业选择。方法:对埃努古州埃努古-东地方政府区的公立中学学生进行描述性横断面研究。采用多阶段抽样法,共抽取大学生950人,其中男生361人,女生589人。学生们使用石原38版平板电脑和法恩斯沃斯D-15色帽来评估色彩视觉。采用问卷调查的方式获取社会人口统计数据,以及色觉对学校色彩相关任务和日常生活活动的影响。数据分析使用统计软件包社会科学,版本20。结果:学生年龄10 ~ 20岁,平均年龄14.2±1.9岁。发现色觉缺陷11例(1.2%),其中男生9例,女生2例,多变性6例(54.5%),蛋白性5例(45.5%)。没有检测到tritan缺陷。与色觉正常的学生相比,有色觉缺陷的学生在与颜色相关的学校任务和日常活动中遇到困难的比例更高。结论:色觉缺陷会影响学生在与色彩相关的学校任务和日常生活活动中的表现。因此,及早发现色觉缺陷,对指导今后职业选择具有重要意义
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