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Original Article

Use of Protective Eyewear in U.S. Children: Results From the National Health Interview Survey

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Pages 37-43 | Received 06 Jun 2006, Accepted 06 Aug 2006, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To study use of protective eyewear in children who participated in activities that can cause eye injury. Methods: National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data from 2002 were used to analyze protective eyewear use by children who participated in activities that can cause eye injury. Weighted percentages and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of the sociodemographic characteristics of children who wore protective eyewear were analyzed. Odds ratios (OR) were estimated in logistic regression models. Results: In the 2002 NHIS, 3,901 children aged 6–17 years (51% of interviewed children) participated in activities that can cause eye injury, but while doing so, only 14.5% of children wore protective eyewear. After controlling for potentially confounding effects of study variables, females were less likely to wear protective eyewear than males (OR = 0.61; 95% CI: 0.48–0.76) and children aged 12–17 years were more likely to wear protective eyewear than children aged 6–8 years (12–14 year olds: OR = 1.72, 95% CI: 1.20–2.46; 15–17 year olds: OR = 1.60; 95% CI: 1.11–2.31). Race/ethnicity, parent's education, family structure, poverty status, and region of United States residence did not have significant influence on protective eyewear use. Conclusions: To achieve the Healthy People 2010 objective of 20% of children using protective eyewear in recreational activities and hazardous situations around the home, intervention/education programs must continue to be improved and implemented.

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