2019
DOI: 10.29392//001c.11983
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Knowledge and attitude of youth towards contact lenses in Karachi, Pakistan

Abstract: Back Background ground Surveys have shown that contact lenses are common optical correction devices used worldwide and they are particularly popular among the youth. However, not much is known about the knowledge and attitude of youth towards contact lenses in Pakistan. This study targeted to assess the approach of youth in Karachi towards contact lenses and whether the differences noted in approach was simulated by gender. Methods Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey in September 2018, using convenie… Show more

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“…Participants were educated up to secondary school levels with most of them unemployed and without income. The finding in this study is supported by other global trends in similar studies as shown in a study in Calabar Nigeria on Contact lens, (27) and another study Irfan et al, (2019) reported from Karachi, Pakistan that also showed more females of age 16 to 25 years. (40) Other studies were done in Malaysia with the female to male ratio of 7:1 and all students of age 20 to 25 years.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Participants were educated up to secondary school levels with most of them unemployed and without income. The finding in this study is supported by other global trends in similar studies as shown in a study in Calabar Nigeria on Contact lens, (27) and another study Irfan et al, (2019) reported from Karachi, Pakistan that also showed more females of age 16 to 25 years. (40) Other studies were done in Malaysia with the female to male ratio of 7:1 and all students of age 20 to 25 years.…”
Section: Demographic Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The finding in this study is supported by other global trends in similar studies as shown in a study in Calabar Nigeria on Contact lens, (27) and another study Irfan et al, (2019) reported from Karachi, Pakistan that also showed more females of age 16 to 25 years. (40) Other studies were done in Malaysia with the female to male ratio of 7:1 and all students of age 20 to 25 years. ( 14) Similar trends were observed in Ghana, Spain, Turkey, India and Saudi Arabia from where studies on contact lenses were reported.…”
Section: Demographic Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 91%
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