Relationship between postural abnormalities with quality of life and self efficacy of blinds and partially sighted people

AuthorJalil Moradien
Authorebadi ebadien
AuthorShahnaz Shahrjerdien
AuthorMasoud Golpayeganien
Issued Date2020-03-31en
AbstractIntroduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between postural abnormalities with the quality of life and self-efficacy of the blind and partially sighted people. Materials and Methods: 100 blind and partially sighted people (mean age 34 years old including 48 males and 52 females) under the supervision of the Association of the Blind and Partially Sighted of Arak city (Iran) were selected by available sampling method. The New York test, SF-36 questionnaire, and self-efficacy questionnaire of Scherer were used for assessement of postural abnormalities, the quality of life and self-efficacy, respectively. The   questionnaires were completed by interview. Results: Results showed the quality of life was favorable, but the self-efficacy was moderate in experimental sujjects. There was a reverse and significant correlation between postural abnormalities with life quality and self-efficacy in blind and partially sighted (pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordQuality of Lifeen
KeywordSelf-efficacyen
KeywordPostural Abnormalitiesen
KeywordLow Vision and Blindnessen
Keywordکیفیت زندگیen
Keywordخودکارآمدیen
Keywordناهنجاری قامتیen
Keywordکم بینایی و نابیناییen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleRelationship between postural abnormalities with quality of life and self efficacy of blinds and partially sighted peopleen
TypeResearch Articleen

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