2020
DOI: 10.1111/cch.12826
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Children's visual impairment and visual care related to socioeconomic status in Catalonia (Spain)

Abstract: Background: The objective of this study is to assess the prevalence of visual impairment and visual care practices and its association with socioeconomic conditions in the infant population in Catalonia. Methods: The Catalan Institute of Statistics provided a random sample of 0 to 14-year-old non-institutionalized children whose parents were interviewed in a continuous health survey from 2011 to 2015 in Catalonia. A multistage stratified and random sampling procedure considering age, sex, county and town was f… Show more

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“…Individuals from low household income and poor educational attainment were at high risk for visual impairment in both urban and rural regions ( 11 ). Specifically for children, those from the most disadvantaged backgrounds were reported more likely to suffer from undetected vision problems ( 12 14 ) and reduced visual-motor integration skills ( 15 ). However, children from socioeconomically secure families also reported unnoticed vision problems ( 9 , 16 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Individuals from low household income and poor educational attainment were at high risk for visual impairment in both urban and rural regions ( 11 ). Specifically for children, those from the most disadvantaged backgrounds were reported more likely to suffer from undetected vision problems ( 12 14 ) and reduced visual-motor integration skills ( 15 ). However, children from socioeconomically secure families also reported unnoticed vision problems ( 9 , 16 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%