Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Maladjustment is a secondary burden that further reduces quality of life of the blind. Adjustment is often personalized and depends on nature and quality of prevailing psychosocial support and rehabilitation opportunities. This study was aimed at identifying the pattern of psychosocial adjustment in a group of relatively secluded and under-reached totally blind people in Ilorin, thus sensitizing eye doctors to psychosocial morbidity and care in the blind. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study using 20-item Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ) and a pro forma designed by the authors to assess the psychosocial problems and risk ...
Abstract This study aims to explore the psychological well-being of individuals who were blind in e...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Objective: To ascertain the perceptions of a cross-section of Nigerian ophthalmologists on various a...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Mal...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Mal...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Ma...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the social and social inferences of low visio...
Abstract: Most of the blind people live in the developing countries with the blindness rate 10-20 ti...
ABSTRACT: Perceived as an overwhelming tragedy, severe visual impairment relegated its victims to li...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to describe the experiences of adults with acquired blindne...
Abstract Background Blindness has profound consequences for the victim, family, and society. The imp...
Blind people are people with disabilities due to the dysfunction of the sense of vision, this condit...
Background: Blind Children require access to quality rehabilitation services to optimize function an...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
Abstract This study aims to explore the psychological well-being of individuals who were blind in e...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Objective: To ascertain the perceptions of a cross-section of Nigerian ophthalmologists on various a...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Mal...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Mal...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Ma...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the social and social inferences of low visio...
Abstract: Most of the blind people live in the developing countries with the blindness rate 10-20 ti...
ABSTRACT: Perceived as an overwhelming tragedy, severe visual impairment relegated its victims to li...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to describe the experiences of adults with acquired blindne...
Abstract Background Blindness has profound consequences for the victim, family, and society. The imp...
Blind people are people with disabilities due to the dysfunction of the sense of vision, this condit...
Background: Blind Children require access to quality rehabilitation services to optimize function an...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
Abstract This study aims to explore the psychological well-being of individuals who were blind in e...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Objective: To ascertain the perceptions of a cross-section of Nigerian ophthalmologists on various a...