Visual function correlates of self-reported vision-related nighttime driving difficulties

To investigate the visual function correlates of self-reported vision-related night driving difficulties among drivers. One hundred and seven drivers (age: 46.06 ± 8.24, visual acuity [VA] of 0.2logMAR or better) were included in the study. A standard vision and night driving questionnaire (VND-Q) w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of optometry 2024-07, Vol.17 (3), p.100506, Article 100506
Hauptverfasser: Boadi-Kusi, Samuel Bert, Aikins, Princess Marie, Zaabaar, Ebenezer, Duku, Anthony Gyimah
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate the visual function correlates of self-reported vision-related night driving difficulties among drivers. One hundred and seven drivers (age: 46.06 ± 8.24, visual acuity [VA] of 0.2logMAR or better) were included in the study. A standard vision and night driving questionnaire (VND-Q) was administered. VA and contrast sensitivity were measured under photopic and mesopic conditions. Mesopic VA was remeasured after introducing a peripheral glare source into the participants' field of view to enable computation of disability glare index. Regression analyses were used to assess the associations between VND-Q scores, and visual function measures. The mean VND-Q score was -3.96±1.95 logit (interval scale score: 2.46±1.28). Simple linear regression models for photopic contrast sensitivity, mesopic VA, mesopic contrast sensitivity, and disability index significantly predicted VND-Q score (P
ISSN:1888-4296
1989-1342
DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2023.100506