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TITLE:

MENTAL & SOCIAL INFERENCES OF LESS VISION & BLINDESS IN THE STUDENTS OF A BLIND SCHOOL

AUTHORS:

Dr Muhammad Atif Yasin, Dr Irfan Ullah, Dr Saba Waheed

ABSTRACT:

Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the social and social inferences of low vision & blindness in the students of a blind school working in Lahore. Methodology: This was a transverse elaborated research work. This research work carried out in higher secondary school for blind children, Lahore. The review board of Jinnah Hospital Lahore and principle of the school gave the approval for the conduction of the research work. A sum of 40 agreeable students filled a well prepared questionnaire that was consisting the variable’s questions & the questions about the satisfaction areas for the students. SPSS V.18 was in use for the analysis of the collected information. Results: Fifty five percent (n: 22) students found with depression according to the evaluation carried out by DSM-lV, 50.0% (n: 20) have complication in the making contacts with new persons. Only 52.50% (n: 21) showed satisfaction with the care of their family. Conclusion: Twenty four students (60%) were experiencing difficulties in their lives. This case work displayed that low vision & blindness have social and psychological inferences like guilt feeling, depression, worry & gloominess. Key Words: Psychological, methodology, social, blindness, low vision, review board, DSM, complication, difficulty, transverse.

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