Purpose: To assess the amblyopia awareness among Saudi adults in Arar,
Saudi Arabia. Methods: A total number of 368 participants aged between 18-59
years were involved in this questionnaire-based survey. Results: Nearly two
thirds (63.3%) of all participants belonged to the age group 18 to 29 years.
Male participants made up more than half of the study population (57.3%)
and 56.8% were related to the health sector. Nearly one third (31%) of the
participants had a wrong opinion that amblyopia could be detected with the
naked eye while as 47.8% thought that proper eye checkup was not necessary.
Around 61% participants had no idea about the treatment, 34.2% had chosen
the incorrect option that amblyopia can be treated in any age and 49.5% the
incorrect option of covering the healthy eye. However, more than forty
percent participants had correctly acknowledged the risk factors as squint and
decreased vision in one eye. Regarding the complications 66.3% reported
decreased vision, 32.9% blindness and 40% loss of 3D perception. Eye
screening and public awareness were stated as main preventive measures and
Ministry of Health was suggested as the most effective platform to raise the
amblyopia awareness. The participants’ main source of information pertaining
to amblyopia was the internet. Conclusion: This study shows that the
amblyopia awareness is unsatisfactory among Saudi adults living in Arar city
and highlights the need for raising this awareness through reliable platforms
to overcome the unwanted consequences associated with this health issue.
Keywords: Amblyopia, awareness, perception, Northern Border University,
Saudi Arabia
