DumasA., & SadowskyA. D. (1984). A family program for adventitiously blinded and low vision veterans. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 78, 473–478.
2.
Eye Diseases Prevalence Research Group. (2004). Causes and prevalence of visual impairment among adults in the United States. Archives of Ophthalmology, 122, 477–485.
3.
GreigD. E., WestM. L., & OverburyO. (1986). Successful use of low vision aids: Visual and psychological factors. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 80, 985–988.
4.
HorowitzA., BirdB., GoodmanC. R., FlynnM., ReinhardtJ. P., DefiniJ., WardV., StuenC., CantorM., & SilverstoneB. (1998). Vision rehabilitation and family services: Maximizing functional and psychosocial status for both older visually impaired adults and their families (Final report submitted to the AARP Andrus Foundation). New York: Arlene R. Gordon Research Institute, The Lighthouse.
5.
HorowitzA., ReinhardtJ. P., BrennanM., & CantorM. (1997). Aging and vision loss: Experiences, attitudes and knowledge of older Americans.New York: Arlene R. Gordon Research Institute, The Lighthouse.
6.
HorowitzA., ReinhardtJ. P., McInerneyR., & BalistreriL. (1994). Age-related vision loss: Factors associated with adaptation to chronic impairment over time (Final report submitted to the AARP Andrus Foundation). New York: Arlene R. Gordon Research Institute, The Lighthouse.
7.
The Lighthouse. (1995). The Lighthouse national survey on vision loss: The experience, attitudes and knowledge of middle-aged and older Americans (Executive summary). New York: Author.
8.
MooreE. J. (1984). Impact of family attitudes toward blindness/visual impairment on the rehabilitation process. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 78, 100–106.
9.
National Center for Health Statistics. (1993). Current estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, 1993 [CD-ROM]. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
10.
ReinhardtJ. P. (2001). Effects of positive and negative support received and provided on adaptation to visual impairment. Applied Developmental Science, 5(2), 76–85.
11.
Sussman-SkalkaC. J., StuenC., & CimarolliV. C. (2003). Vision loss is not a normal part of aging—Open your eyes to the facts! (Final report submitted to the AARP Andrus Foundation and to the National Eye Institute). New York: Center for Education, Lighthouse International.