2023
DOI: 10.1177/02646196231152340
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Heterogeneity in social participation among young people with vision impairment

Abstract: Young people may adapt to vision impairment (VI) in a variety of ways. To explore heterogeneity in social participation, data were mined for distinct patterns. Existing data from 258 young people with VI, aged between 26 and 44 years ( M = 35.3 years; SD = 5.07), were clustered. Social participation was measured by four closed-ended questions and the Social Network Map. Loneliness was measured by the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness scale. K-medoids clustering with the Partitioning Around Medoids (PAM) algorithm wa… Show more

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“…However, despite these developments, employment rates of people with visual impairments remain low 18 . In high‐income countries such as the Netherlands, the employment rate of visually impaired people is 36.8% compared with 67.1% among the general working‐age population 19–21 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite these developments, employment rates of people with visual impairments remain low 18 . In high‐income countries such as the Netherlands, the employment rate of visually impaired people is 36.8% compared with 67.1% among the general working‐age population 19–21 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%