Sociocultural Pressures, Internalization, and Body Esteem in Congenitally Blind, Late-Blind, and Sighted Men and Women
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by Sara Dell’Erba, Meike Scheller, Alexandra A. de Sousa, Michael J. Proulx
3d ago
Journal of Visual Impairment &Blindness, Ahead of Print. Introduction: Visual experience has a substantial effect on how individuals construct a template of their own bodies in space. Whether the absence of total or partial visual exposure in individuals of both genders allows the buffering of harmful effects has yet to be tested. This study examined the role of vision among congenitally blind and later blind subjects for the expression of body esteem and sociocultural attitudes toward appearance. Methods: Participants comprised 101 subjects, 53 sighted and 48 visually impaired men and wom ..read more
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Demonstrated in This Issue's Papers: Complexity and Diversity of the Field of Visual Impairment
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by Sandra Lewis
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K-Means Clustering Explained
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by Robert Wall Emerson
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Challenges in Acceptance of Smartphone-Based Assistive Technologies: Extending the UTAUT Model for People With Visual Impairments
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by Paraskevi Theodorou, Kleomenis Tsiligkos, Apostolos Meliones
1M ago
Journal of Visual Impairment &Blindness, Ahead of Print. Introduction: Despite the plethora of sensor-based assistive technology solutions, there is still no widespread acceptance and adoption by people who are blind or have low vision (i.e., visually impaired). Many reasons prevent reducing abandonment levels with a prominent one being a lack of focus on the dimension of training, which, from our standpoint, is integral to the acceptance of assistive technologies. To prove the importance of training, we extend and validate a new version of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Techn ..read more
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Yielding Behavior of Turning Drivers to a Pedestrian With a Cane at Low-Light Signalized Intersections
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by Eugene A. Bourquin, Robert Wall Emerson, Joy Bieder, Debbie Fiderer, H. Laurie Yankowitz
1M ago
Journal of Visual Impairment &Blindness, Ahead of Print. Introduction: This study evaluated drivers’ delays and yields when making right turns at the onset of a circular green traffic signal, in response to pedestrian behaviors, during daylight and at night with streetlamp lighting, in urban and suburban locations. Methods: Researchers conducted trials at three intersections, two typical urban and one typical suburban intersection. Driver movement data were collected (N = 302) in three conditions: no pedestrian present (control); a pedestrian displaying a cane; and a pedestrian flagging a ..read more
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Including Students With Visual Impairments in Local Schools of Ethiopia: Availability of Resources and Support Services
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by Ermias Kibreab Tesfaye, Belay Hagos Hailu
2M ago
Journal of Visual Impairment &Blindness, Ahead of Print. Introduction: This study assessed the availability of resources and school supports for students with visual impairments who were mainstreamed in local primary and secondary schools of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Methods: A qualitative research approach was used where a semi-structured interview was the tool for gathering primary data from students with visual impairments and special needs education specialists at inclusive education resource centers at the sampled schools. A total of 13 students (5 male, 8 female) with visual impairments ..read more
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The Urgent Call for Inclusivity in the Pakistani Healthcare System for People Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
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by Umm E. Salma Shabbar Banatwala, Syed Ali Wijdan, Areesha Mansoor
2M ago
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Nutritional Status, Daily Nutrition Intake, and Dietary Patterns of Korean Adults With Low Vision and Blindness
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by Hyangkyu Lee, Soyoung Choi, Arum Lim
2M ago
Journal of Visual Impairment &Blindness, Ahead of Print. Introduction: The preparation of healthy foods and maintaining a standard body weight and shape may be challenging for people with low vision and blindness (i.e., visual impairments) without the assistance of a sighted person. The purpose of this study was to compare the nutrition-related characteristics of individuals with and without visual impairments. Methods: This study employed four public datasets provided by the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys conducted between 2013 and 2016 at 1-year intervals. The se ..read more
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As Wars Rage Across the Globe, How Will People With Visual Impairments Be Affected?
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by Sandra Lewis
2M ago
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Incremental Shuttle Walk Test Procedures for a Person Who Is Blind
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by Nicky Baker, Michael Taggart, Winifred Taylor, Susan Jayne Gordon
2M ago
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