2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1277472
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Social functioning in adults with visual impairment from minority ethnic communities in the United Kingdom

Nikki Heinze,
Lee Jones

Abstract: BackgroundVisual impairment (V.I.) has been associated with a negative impact on social functioning, while social support can impact on well-being in those with V.I. Adults from minority ethnic communities (MEC) are projected to make up an increasing proportion of adults living with V.I. in the UK, but limited research has explored their social functioning. This article provides a preliminary insight into social functioning among MEC adults living with V.I. in the UK.MethodsThe article reports findings from a … Show more

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