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The role of parental and peer support in adolescents well-being: a comparison of adolescents with and without a visual impairment
Authors:Kef Sabina  Deković Maja
Affiliation:Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy, Vrije Universiteit, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands. s.kef@psy.vu.nl
Abstract:In the present study we examined the importance of parental and peer support for well-being of adolescents with and without a visual impairment. The sample included 178 adolescents who are blind or visually impaired and 338 adolescents without visual impairments. Peer and parental support proved to be important for well-being of both adolescents with a visual impairment and sighted adolescents. Whereas in the group of adolescents with a visual impairment, a positive linear relationship exists between peer support and well-being, in the group of adolescents without an impairment well-being appears not be affected by peer support. Parental support is more strongly related to well-being of adolescents without impairments than of adolescents who are blind or visually impaired.
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