Asociation of Between Duration of Computer Light Exposure and Computer Vision Syndrome Incidences in Employees Who are Using Computers

Danuseputro, Kevin Alexander, Kurniawati, Nita and Warsanto, J Alphonsus (2021) Asociation of Between Duration of Computer Light Exposure and Computer Vision Syndrome Incidences in Employees Who are Using Computers. Journal Of Widya Medika Junior, 3 (1). pp. 39-45. ISSN 2565-1409

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Abstract

Introduction: The use of computers is increasing these days. The use of computer cause serious eye complaints in the form of Computer vision syndrome (CVS) symptoms. CVS is a disease associated with symptoms of watery eyes, blurred vision, eye redness, eye strain, etc.Consequences of these symptoms can reduce working productivity or efficiency. Allegedly one of the factors that trigger CVS symptoms is the duration of computer’s light exposure. Purpose: To determined whether there is association between duration of computer light exposure with Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)’s incidence in employees who use computers. Method: This study was an observational analytic study with cross-sectional design. The sampling method used was purposive sampling. The total sample in this study was 85 people. The duration of light exposure was measured by interview while the CVS was measured using the CVS-q questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS program with chi-square test. Results:The results of this study found that people who work more than 4 hours were more likely to experienced symptoms of CVS compared to people who work less than 4 hours. The results showed that there was a significant association between the duration of computer light exposure with computer vision syndrome (CVS) incidences in employees who are using computers. Conclusion: There was an association between the duration of computer light exposure with computer vision syndrome (CVS) incidences in employees that using computers

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Duration computer light exposure, Computer Vision Syndrome
Subjects: Medicine
Divisions: Journal Publication
Depositing User: F.X. Hadi
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2025 03:27
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2025 03:30
URI: https://repositori.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/44385

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