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An Age-Cohort Study of Older Adults with and without Visual Impairments: Activity, Independence, and Life Satisfaction
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2008
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Quality Of LifeFamily MedicineAgingIndependent LivingDisabilityVisual ImpairmentsSocial SciencesPsychologyHealthy AgingAssistive TechnologyGeriatricsRehabilitation ServicesGlobal AgingRehabilitationVisual ImpairmentRehabilitation ProcessLife SatisfactionOccupational TherapyOlder AdultsActive AgeingMedicine
This survey of 560 older adults who were visually impaired or sighted analyzed whether the two groups differed in their levels of activity, independence, and life satisfaction and the degree to which activity and independence contribute to the prediction of life satisfaction. Implications for rehabilitation services are discussed.
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