Negative social reaction to strabismus in school children ages 8-12 years
PURPOSE To investigate children’s willingness to sit next to a child with noticeable exotropia as a measure of social alienation. METHODS This was a cross-sectional, mixed-design study. Children in primary grades 3-6 (8-12 years old) were asked to view 8 digitally modified images of exotropic or...
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Elsevier
2011
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Language: | English |
Summary: | PURPOSE To investigate children’s willingness to sit next to a child with noticeable exotropia as
a measure of social alienation.
METHODS This was a cross-sectional, mixed-design study. Children in primary grades 3-6 (8-12 years
old) were asked to view 8 digitally modified images of exotropic or orthotropic children in
classroom settings and rate their willingness to sit next to the child in each image.
RESULTS A total of 157 children participated. A 4 � 2 � 2 mixed-design analysis of variance revealed
a significant main effect for primary level (F [3, 151] 5 4.06, P 5 .01, partial h2 5 .08)
and for image type, exotropic versus orthotropic, (F [1, 151] 5 108.45, P 5 .00, partial
h2 5 .42). The results of the main effects were qualified by a significant primary level X
image type interaction (F [3, 151] 5 4.00, P 5 .01, partial h2 5 .08). Children were less
willing to sit next to a person with noticeable exotropia. Although this phenomenon was
consistent across all primary levels, the magnitude of the effect diminished in strength
for children in higher primary levels.
CONCLUSIONS This study further strengthens existing evidence for strabismus-related prejudice that suggests
that children with noticeable strabismus may be subjected to social alienation by other
children. |
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