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Visual impairment and socioeconomic factors

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PM Livingston, CA McCarty, HR Taylor - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS A total of 3271 (83%) residents participated. Participants ranged in age
from 40 to 98 years; 54% were female. Forty four (1.34%) were classified as
visually impaired due to visual acuity and/or visual field loss. To ...
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Sociodemographic correlates of visual impairment in Hispanic adults


F Ma, DJ Lee, O Gomez-Marin, BL Lam - JOURNAL OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AND …, 2001 - afb.org
Sociodemographic correlates of visual impairment (blindness or low vision) in
Hispanic adults have not been reported in the scientific literature, despite
numerous published studies on non-Hispanic populations. These latter ...
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Sociodemographic differences in access to vision care among adults in the United States, …


NS Fleming - Medical Care, 1983 - jstor.org
Access to refractive care is examined by comparing uncorrected and corrected
... (with eyeglasses or contact lenses) distance visual acuity across eight
... National Health and Nutrition Examination Augmentation Survey. ...
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Prevalence of Uncorrected Binocular Distance Visual Acuity in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic …


DJ Lee, O Gomez-Marin, BL Lam - Ophthalmology, 1998 - Elsevier
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Age-specific causes of bilateral visual impairment


LAM Weih, MR VanNewkirk, CA McCarty, HR … - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
Methods Cluster-stratified random sample of 5147 residents aged 40 years and
older from urban and rural areas and aged-care facilities. Participants
completed a standardized interview and eye examination. Four levels of ...
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Cause-specific prevalence of bilateral visual impairment in Victoria, Australia The visual …


MR VanNewkirk, LA Weih, CA McCarty, HR … - Ophthalmology, 2001 - Elsevier
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Prevalence and predictors of undercorrected refractive errors in the Victorian population* 1


HL Liou, CA McCarty, CL Jin, HR Taylor - American journal of ophthalmology, 1999 - Elsevier
RESULTS: There were 5,615 eligible residents, of which 4,735 (84%) participated
in the study (53% were women). In all, 466 participants (10%) had significant
undercorrected refractive error leading to an improvement of 1 or more ...
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Level of education associated with ophthalmic diseases. The Beijing Eye Study


L Xu, YX Wang, JB Jonas - Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental … - Springer
Abstract Objective To determine associations between educational level and
ophthalmic diseases in Chinese. Methods The population-based Beijing Eye Study,
per- formed in 2006, enrolled 3,251 participants (age: 45+ years) out of ...
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Chairman: Dr Ian R. Moorhead, WX1 Division (Bld Q7), Defence Research Agency,
Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 7BP. Tel: 01959 514426 (work) 0468 431908
(mobile) email: I_MOORHEAD@dra.hmg.gb ... Vice chair: Dr Karen T. Carr, ...
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PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF ACTIVE TRACHOMA AMONG CHILDREN OF …

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Page 1. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH MEDICAL FACULTY ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY
PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF ACTIVE TRACHOMA AMONG ...
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