Association of refractive error with vision-related quality of life in junior high school students

To evaluate the relationship between refractive error and vision-related quality of life in 16-year-old students in Taiwan. A cross-sectional study was designed for 16-year junior-high-school students in Taiwan. Myopia was defined as a spherical refractive error (SRE)  +1.0 D, and emmetropia as SRE ...

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