This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behaviour among the visually impaired individuals. Fifty (50) visually impaired individuals drawn from Benin City participated in the study. Four hypotheses were stated and tested using independent t. test and regression analysis. The results confirmed three out of the four hypotheses stated. High social support was found to significantly determine high coping behaviour (t = 3.261, df 48, P < 0.05), high quality of life significantly determine high coping behaviour (t = 5.136, df 48, P < 0.05), and that personality, social support, and quality of life jointly predict coping behaviour among visually impaired individuals (R =0.647, R2 = 42%, F(34.626...
Blindness and visual impairment are currently considered as major health issues worldwide, as they a...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behavi...
<p>This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping beh...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behav...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behav...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behavi...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behavi...
Purpose: Coping strategies employed by people with visual disability can influence their quality of ...
This study aimed to compare the quality of life and social skills between students who are visually ...
Background Knowledge about self-efficacy and its significance for the quality of life of people wit...
Objective: The purpose of the present research is to study the relationship amongst personality trai...
Adolescents with visual impairment are a minority, and a disadvantaged group. Their psychosocial ada...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Blindness and visual impairment are currently considered as major health issues worldwide, as they a...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behavi...
<p>This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping beh...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behav...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behav...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behavi...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behavi...
Purpose: Coping strategies employed by people with visual disability can influence their quality of ...
This study aimed to compare the quality of life and social skills between students who are visually ...
Background Knowledge about self-efficacy and its significance for the quality of life of people wit...
Objective: The purpose of the present research is to study the relationship amongst personality trai...
Adolescents with visual impairment are a minority, and a disadvantaged group. Their psychosocial ada...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Blindness and visual impairment are currently considered as major health issues worldwide, as they a...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Introduction: Visually handicapped children unable to carry out normal activities because of defects...