AN EXAMINATION ON THE SITUATION WITH STRENGTH AMONG BLIND YOUNG ADULT UNDERSTUDIES
Yemodish Bekele , Bahir Dar University, EthiopiaAbstract
Ethiopia has one of the world's most noteworthy paces of visual handicap. Among people with visual inability living in Bahir Dar town, youths take a critical portion of this populace. Living blind for anybody, whether youthful or old, taught or uninformed, rich or poor, with satisfactory help or without it is truly difficult. The personal satisfaction of visually impaired people is essentially affected by the strength they have. The situation with versatility of visually impaired young people learning in schools of Bahir Dar town isn't known. Against this scenery, this study was developed and intended to investigate the degree of versatility of visually impaired teenagers. An overview configuration was utilized to look at the strength status of visually impaired young adult understudies and the impact of certain socioeconomics on flexibility. Information were gathered from an irregular example of 60 visually impaired young people utilizing Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. Spellbinding insights, t-test, one-way ANOVA followed by Scheffe post hoc examinations were utilized to dissect the information. The outcomes uncovered lower level of flexibility. Orientation, season of beginning of visual deficiency, parental schooling and family pay were impacting flexibility. Suggestions for schooling and recovery of visually impaired teenagers are investigated.
Keywords
Bahir Dar Blind youths, Resilience Visually weakness
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