Self-reported eye health in Canada: 20 years of data.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Reports Pub Date : 2022-04-20 DOI:10.25318/82-003-x202200400002-eng
P. Finès
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Context Eye health is an indicator of health in general. Few studies on eye health have been done in Canada, and none of them covered several years of data. Data and Methods Data from the Canadian Community Health Survey for most years from 2000 to 2020 were used. Eye health was analyzed, by year, sex and age, as well as by immigrant status, the highest level of education in the household and the income quintile of the household. Estimates were obtained using survey weights, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained with bootstrap weights. Results In 2020, the proportion of the population that reported having good vision without correction was about 75% among youth aged 12 to 19 years for both sexes. This proportion was considerably lower for those aged around 45 to 49 years and was about 25% for those aged 55 years or older. Self-reported good vision without correction improved from 2000/2001 to 2020, except for those aged 20 to 39 years old. Every year, fewer females than males reported having good vision without correction. Interpretation Self-reported eye health generally improved during the period of this study. Limitations of the survey arise from the fact that it uses self-reported data. Moreover, the survey underwent important changes in 2015 that could limit the comparability of data during the period of the study. However, the large number of years included in the study and the stability of the results validate the conclusions.
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加拿大自我报告的眼睛健康状况:20年的数据。
上下文眼睛健康状况是一般健康状况的指标。加拿大对眼睛健康的研究很少,也没有一项涉及几年的数据。数据和方法使用了2000年至2020年加拿大社区健康调查的大部分年份的数据。根据年龄、性别和年龄,以及移民身份、家庭最高教育水平和家庭收入五分之一对眼睛健康状况进行了分析。使用调查权重获得估计值,使用自举权重获得95%置信区间。结果2020年,在12至19岁的青年中,报告未经矫正视力良好的人群比例约为75%,无论男女。这一比例在45至49岁左右的人群中要低得多,在55岁或以上的人群中约为25%。2000/2001年至2020年,除20至39岁的人外,自我报告的未经矫正的良好视力有所改善。每年,女性在没有矫正的情况下视力良好的人数都少于男性。解释自我报告的眼睛健康状况在本研究期间总体上有所改善。该调查的局限性源于它使用自我报告的数据。此外,调查在2015年发生了重大变化,这可能会限制研究期间数据的可比性。然而,研究中包含的大量年份和结果的稳定性验证了这一结论。
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Health Reports PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Reports publishes original research on diverse topics related to understanding and improving the health of populations and the delivery of health care. We publish studies based on analyses of Canadian national/provincial representative surveys or Canadian national/provincial administrative databases, as well as results of international comparative health research. Health Reports encourages the sharing of methodological information among those engaged in the analysis of health surveys or administrative databases. Use of the most current data available is advised for all submissions.
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