Challenges Facing Undergraduate Students with Visual Impairment during COVID-19 Outbreak at Taibah University

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The aim of this study was to identify the challenges faced by undergraduate students with visual impairment at Taibah University during COVID-19 Outbreak. The study focused on two main variables: gender and degree of visual impairment. The sample of the study consisted of 87 undergraduate students with visual impairment enrolled in the academic year 1442 H. The data collection instruments consisted of 35 statements divided into five dimensions: online learning, financial, social, psychological, and physical mobility to examine participants’ challenges. The results of the showed that the challenges faced students with visual impairment are financial, psychological, social, online learning and physical mobility challenges. The results also showed that there were statistically significant differences based on gender with females facing more challenges than males. Regarding the degree of visual impairment, there were statistically significant differences based on the degree of visual impairment with blind students facing more challenges than low vision students. Keywords: Challenges, undergraduate, visual impairment, COVID-19, university students
泰巴大学视障本科生在2019冠状病毒病疫情期间面临的挑战
本研究的目的是确定在2019冠状病毒病疫情期间,Taibah大学视力障碍本科生面临的挑战。这项研究主要关注两个主要变量:性别和视力障碍程度。该研究的样本包括87名1442 h学年入学的有视觉障碍的本科生。数据收集工具包括35个陈述,分为五个维度:在线学习、财务、社会、心理和身体活动,以检查参与者的挑战。研究结果表明,视障学生面临的挑战包括经济、心理、社交、在线学习和身体活动方面的挑战。结果还显示,在性别上存在统计学上的显著差异,女性面临的挑战比男性更多。在视力障碍程度方面,基于视力障碍程度的差异有统计学意义,盲校学生比弱视学生面临更多的挑战。关键词:挑战,大学生,视力障碍,COVID-19,大学生
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