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. 2023 Jan 12;141(2):197–204. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2022.5840

Table 4. Mean Contrast Sensitivity and Prevalence of Impairment Across Weighted Sample Characteristics.

logCS (SD) Prevalence of contrast sensitivity impairment, % (95% CI)
<1.55 logCS P valuea >1 SD below meanb
Overall 1.69 (0.007) 21.7 (19.5-23.9) 10.0 (8.5-11.4)
Age groups, y <.001
71-74 1.75 (0.010) 14.1 (10.2-18.1) 3.7 (1.8-5.6)
75-79 1.70 (0.012) 17.8 (14.3-21.3) 8.1 (5.4-10.8)
80-84 1.67 (0.008) 22.9 (19.6-26.2) 11.1 (8.6-13.6)
≥85 1.55 (0.013) 40.2 (35.6-44.8) 22.6 (18.9-26.3)
Sex (self-reported) .39
Male 1.68 (0.009) 21.2 (18.2-24.3) 10.7 (8.4-12.9)
Female 1.69 (0.009) 22.1 (19.0-25.2) 9.4 (7.5-11.3)
Race and ethnicityc .04
Black, non-Hispanic 1.64 (0.013) 28.1 (23.8-32.3) 14.4 (11.8-17.0)
Hispanic 1.62 (0.027) 31.3 (22.0-40.5) 17.5 (9.6-25.3)
White, non-Hispanic 1.70 (0.006) 20.0 (17.8-22.2) 9.1 (7.6-10.5)
Other non-Hispanic 1.61 (0.039) 30.1 (16.5-43.8) 9.6 (0.0-19.4)
Education <.001
Less than high school graduate 1.58 (0.018) 34.6 (29.1-40.1) 20.0 (15.4-24.6)
High school graduate 1.67 (0.010) 22.0 (18.2-25.7) 11.2 (8.6-13.8)
Some college, no degree 1.71 (0.012) 20.0 (16.1-24.0) 7.9 (5.1-10.7)
College graduate or more 1.71 (0.009) 18.7 (15.6-21.9) 7.4 (5.6-9.2)
Income, $d <.001
0 to <21 000 1.58 (0.014) 36.1 (32.1-40.1) 19.1 (15.6-22.7)
21 000 to <40 000 1.66 (0.011) 24.4 (19.8-29.0) 10.2 (7.5-12.9)
40 000 to <75 000 1.73 (0.010) 15.9 (12.7-19.1) 7.0 (4.8-9.3)
≥75 000 1.73 (0.008) 15.5 (12.3-18.7) 6.4 (4.7-8.2)

Abbreviations: logCS, log contrast sensitivity; VI, vision impairment.

a

P values are based on second-order Rao-Scott χ2 tests.

b

Based on distribution of contrast sensitivity in the National Health and Aging Trends Study sample. The sample mean (SD) was 1.65 (0.27), and impairment was defined as logCS <1.37.

c

Race and ethnicity data are self-reported by respondents upon enrollment. Multiple categories are allowed, and respondents are asked to select a primary race in these cases. The other non-Hispanic category includes reported races and ethnicities that are not Black, Hispanic, or White.

d

Quartiles are based on the income distribution of the sample.