Objective: To identify eye conditions associated to social distancing and related increase in screen time exposure on children and teenagers. Methods: Observational, descriptive and analytical study, with a cross-section design, carried out between July and August 2021, by questionnaire survey. Results: Headaches related to excessive screen time exposure were reported by 26.51% of the students surveyed, while 38.8% reported suspect convergence insufficiency. Regarding the questionnaire about dry eye, 18.8% were symptomatic and 7.5% reported hard-to-manage symptoms. Computers were the devices most used for schoolwork (71.5%), followed by cellphones on second place (66.3%). Symptomatic cases of dry eye were mostly reported by participants that did not make use of computers (36.4%). It was not possible to establish a connection between convergence insufficiency and device usage time. Those participants that reported more screen time exposure also reported an increased percentage of hard-to-manage symptoms (42.9%), regarding dry eye. Conclusion: Dry eye and convergence insufficiency symptoms were more prevalent in the surveyed population.
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Costa, I. P. S., França, T. T., Gouvêa, A. C. G. A. de, Pimentel, Y. A. S. de S., & Rohr, J. T. D. (2023). Alterações oculares em escolares e adolescentes após início da pandemia por COVID-19. Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, 82. https://doi.org/10.37039/1982.8551.20230025
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