Quality of Life of Visually Impaired Adults who are Employed in Extended-Employment Programs in Israel

This study of the quality of life of 135 visually impaired adults (aged 20–50) who were employed in extended-employment programs in Israel found that overall, the quality of life was associated with the participants’ acceptance of their visual impairments and their years of seniority in the programs...

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Published in:Journal of visual impairment & blindness Vol. 97; no. 9; pp. 551 - 561
Main Authors: Rimmerman, Arie, Morgenstern, Hanna
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01-09-2003
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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Summary:This study of the quality of life of 135 visually impaired adults (aged 20–50) who were employed in extended-employment programs in Israel found that overall, the quality of life was associated with the participants’ acceptance of their visual impairments and their years of seniority in the programs.
ISSN:0145-482X
1559-1476
DOI:10.1177/0145482X0309700906