Assessing the Impact of Streetscape Exposure on Children's Perception

Registry ID
NCT07761949
Source registry
NCT
Status
RECRUITING
Study type
OBSERVATIONAL
Sponsor
Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University
Enrollment
300
Start date
2026-07-02
Completion date
2027-12-30
Last update
2026-08-13

Conditions

Summary

The primary objective is to determine how streetscape exposure influences children's visual perception and psychological perception. The secondary aim is to identify streetscape elements associated with both visual and psychological perception, thereby providing evidence for environmental interventions in urban planning and public health.

Interventions

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria: \- 1: Myopia group: (1) informed consent obtained; (2) children aged 6-18 years; (3) no contraindications for wearing the eye-tracker (e.g., high astigmatism, head/neck injury); (4) myopia already present in at least one eye (spherical equivalent ≤ -0.50 D). 2: Emmetropia group: (1) informed consent obtained; (2) children aged 6-18 years; (3) no contraindications for wearing the eye-tracker (e.g., high astigmatism, head/neck injury).

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion Criteria: \- 1: Myopia group: (1) high myopia in either eye (spherical equivalent ≤ -6.00 D); (2) any ocular pathology other than myopia (strabismus, amblyopia, congenital cataract, juvenile glaucoma, retinal disease, etc.); (3) systemic disorders that may affect vision or visual development (e.g., diabetes); (4) anisometropia \> 1.00 D or astigmatism \> 2.00 D in either eye. 2: Emmetropia group: (1) myopia or hyperopia in either eye (spherical equivalent ≤ -0.50 D or ≥ +0.50 D); (2) any ocular pathology (strabismus, amblyopia, congenital cataract, juvenile glaucoma, retinal disease, etc.); (3) systemic disorders that may affect vision or visual development (e.g., diabetes); (4) anisometropia \> 1.00 D or astigmatism \> 2.00 D in either eye.

Primary outcomes

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Locations

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