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期刊名:Journal of visual impairment & blindness

缩写:J VISUAL IMPAIR BLIN

ISSN:0145-482X

e-ISSN:1559-1476

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Michelle Lin,Mark S Borchert,Melinda Y Chang Michelle Lin
Introduction: Cortical or cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a leading cause of pediatric visual impairment. However, there are limited data using validated assessments of vision-specific quality of life (VS-QOL) in thes...
Michele C McDonnall,Anne Steverson,Jamie Boydstun et al. Michele C McDonnall et al.
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors associated with having proficient braille skill, with a specific interest in employment status. ...
Michele McDonnall,Jennifer L Cmar Michele McDonnall
Introduction: Underemployment of people with visual impairments has long been a concern among professionals in the blindness and low vision field, but limited research has been conducted on this topic. In this study, we a...
Chris Wallace-Carrete,Patrick Baker,Alex R Bowers et al. Chris Wallace-Carrete et al.
Introduction: This study, conducted in the United States, investigated the challenges faced by drivers with homonymous visual field loss and their coping strategies, including the use of in-vehicle Advanced Driver Assista...
Jennifer L Cmar,Karla Antonelli Jennifer L Cmar
Introduction: Research supports the benefits of job search interventions in improving employment outcomes for various populations, but previous studies involved face-to-face implementation and did not include adults with ...
Clare Strongman,Patrick Swain,Henry Chung et al. Clare Strongman et al.
Introduction: The introduction of the COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing policy has the potential to restrict access to physical activity, change exercise behavior, and to increase sedentary behavior. This study was conducted with the ...
William Reuschel,Michele McDonnall,Darren Burton William Reuschel
Introduction: This study investigated the accessibility and usability of online job applications by individuals with visual impairments who use screen readers. ...