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Computer vision syndrome, musculoskeletal, and stress-related problems among visual display terminal users in Nepal.

Amar DasSangam ShahTara Ballav AdhikariBasanta Sharma PaudelSanjit Kumar SahRakesh Kumar DasChiranjiwi Prasad ShahPragati Gautam Adhikari
Published in: PloS one (2022)
CVS was substantially related to not employing preventive measures, working longer hours, and having an incorrect viewing distance. With more hours per day spent in front of a VDT screen, work-related stress and musculoskeletal complaints were also found to be important correlates. Similarly, work-related stress was found more among those who had less than five years of job.
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