3 resultados para Children (age groups)
em Universidad de Alicante
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Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between different ocular and corneal biomechanical parameters in emmetropic and ametropic healthy white children. Methods: This study included 293 eyes of 293 healthy Spanish children (135 boys and 158 girls), ranging in age from 6 to 17 years. Subjects were divided according to the refractive error: control (emmetropia, 99 children), myopia (100 children), and hyperopia (94 children) groups. In all cases, corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF) were evaluated with the Ocular Response Analyzer system. Axial length (AL) and mean corneal power were also measured by partial coherence interferometry (IOLMaster), and central corneal thickness (CCT) and anterior chamber depth were measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (Visante). Results: Mean (±SD) CH and CRF were 12.12 (±1.71) and 12.30 (±1.89) mm Hg, respectively. Mean (±SD) CCT was 542.68 (±37.20) μm and mean (±SD) spherical equivalent was +0.14 (±3.41) diopters. A positive correlation was found between CH and CRF (p < 0.001), and both correlated as well with CCT (p < 0.0001). Corneal resistance factor was found to decrease with increasing age (p = 0.01). Lower levels of CH were associated with longer AL and more myopia (p < 0.001 and p = 0.001, respectively). Higher values of CH were associated with increasing hyperopia. Significant differences in CH were found between emmetropic and myopic groups (p < 0.001) and between myopic and hyperopic groups (p = 0.011). There were also significant differences in CRF between emmetropic and myopic groups (p = 0.02). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that lower CH and CRF significantly associated with thinner CCT, longer AL, and flatter corneal curvature. Conclusions: The Ocular Response Analyzer corneal biomechanical properties seem to be compromised in myopia from an early age, especially in high myopia.
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This study examined the factorial invariance and latent mean differences of the School Anxiety Inventory–Short Version across gender and age groups for 2,367 Spanish students, ranging in age from 12 to 18 years. Configural and measurement invariance were found across gender and age samples for all dimensions of the School Anxiety Inventory–Short Version.
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La ansiedad constituye un factor de riesgo para el bienestar y el desarrollo personal, social y académico de niños y adolescentes. Altos niveles de ansiedad reducen la eficiencia en el aprendizaje, ya que disminuyen la atención, la concentración y la retención, con el consecuente deterioro en el rendimiento escolar. Las investigaciones muestran altas tasas de prevalencia de ansiedad en población adolescente, especialmente en las mujeres. El objetivo del estudio es analizar la ansiedad escolar en una muestra de adolescentes chilenos según género y edad. Participaron 673 adolescentes, estudiantes de 6 colegios de la provincia de Ñuble, cuyo rango de edad es de 13 a 17 años (M = 15, 26; DE = 1, 32). La Ansiedad Escolar se evaluó con el Inventario de Ansiedad Escolar (IAES) que evalúa tres sistemas de respuesta; ansiedad cognitiva, ansiedad conductual y ansiedad psicofisiológica, y tres factores situacionales: ansiedad ante la evaluación social, ansiedad ante el fracaso escolar, y ansiedad ante la agresión. Los hombres presentaron puntuaciones menores que las mujeres, siendo las diferencias estadísticamente significativas en todos los sistemas de respuesta y en todos los factores situacionales. En los grupos de edad, las diferencias significativas se presentaron en el sistema de respuesta cognitivo, en dos factores situacionales (ansiedad ante el fracaso escolar y ansiedad ante la agresión) y en la puntuación total. El grupo de varones de 17 años fue quien presentó menores niveles de ansiedad escolar.