Exploring mental well-being, the emotional impact of visual impairment and experiences of prejudice and discrimination among adults from minority ethnic communities in the UK
BackgroundVisual impairment (V.I.) has been associated with a negative impact on mental health outcomes, including a process of grief among those who lose their sight. Older adults with V.I. who had experienced discrimination have been found to be at increased risk of depression, loneliness, poorer...
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Main Authors: | Nikki Heinze (Author), Claire L. Castle (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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