Refractive Errors and Academic Achievements of Primary School Children

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The current study was conducted among school children of selected schools of Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. It was designed to investigate the effect of refractive errors on academic achievement of primary school children. Experimental method was used in the study and the study used a sample of 185 children. An equated sample without myopia were selected as control group. Academic achievement tests based on the study syllabus were prepared and administered to both groups. The children with myopia were given corrective devices such as glasses prescribed by the ophthalmologist. After five months academic achievement tests were again given to both groups and the results of the scores between two groups as well as the scores before and after correction of errors were compared, which showed a significant influence of myopia on academic achievement and examination anxiety of children.

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Joseph, L. (2014). Refractive Errors and Academic Achievements of Primary School Children. The Nursing Journal of India, 105(6), 269–271. https://doi.org/10.48029/nji.2014.cv605

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