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Br J Ophthalmol 89:257-260 doi:10.1136/bjo.2004.056937
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Current estimates of blindness in India

Table 4

 Relation between cataract blindness and sociodemographic variables

Sociodemographic variables Cataract blindness (95% CI) Proportion of all blind attributed to cataract Adjusted OR (95% CI) Test of significance Trend of odds for category
50+ Population 5.30% (4.97 to 5.62) 62.4%
Age category
    50–59 years (29 851) 1.85% (1.65 to 2.05) 54.77% 1.0
    60–69 years (21 445) 5.63% (5.15 to 6.11) 62.41% 2.7 (2.4 to 3.0) χ2, 360.0
    70+ years (12 041) 13.3% (12.47 to 14.13) 65.52% 5.8 (5.2 to 6.6) χ2, 1056.7 χ2, 1160.3 p<0.00001
Sex
    Male (29 980) 4.14% (3.82 to 4.42) 59.34% 1.0
    Female (33 357) 6.35% (5.93 to 6.77) 64.34% 1.4 (1.3 to 1.5) χ2, 52.55 χ2, 52.55 p<0.00001
Place of residence
    Urban (9691) 4.01% (3.37 to 4.64) 61.94% 1.0
    Rural (53 646) 5.54% (5.17 to 5.91) 62.45% 1.2 (1.1 to 1.4) χ2, 12.36 χ2, 12.36 p = 0.0004
Literacy
    Grade 10+ (1982) 1.11% (0.63 to 1.59) 59.46% 1.0
    Grade 6–10 (5304) 1.28% (0.96 to 1.59) 57.14% 0.9 (0.6 to 1.5) χ2, 0.09
    Up to grade 5 (11 036) 2.76% (2.39 to 3.13) 57.33% 1.7 (1.1 to 2.6) χ2, 5.69
    Illiterate (44 837) 6.59% (6.21 to 6.97) 63.09% 3.5 (2.3 to 5.3) χ2, 39.21 χ2, 224.65 p<0.00001
Work status
    Active work (27 107) 3.18% (2.86 to 3.5) 61.06% 1.0
    Household work (24 626) 4.41% (4.02 to 4.80) 62.67% 1.0 (0.9 to 1.2) χ2-0.34
    Not working at all (11 485) 12.12% (11.22 to 13.02) 62.96% 1.8 (1.6 to 2.0) χ2, 118.74 χ2, 147.77 p<0.0001

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