Mate selection barriers, facilitators, and strategies in visually impaired males: A multi-stakeholder perspective
Alireza Malekitabar,
Anahita Khodabakhshi-Koolaee,
Mohammad Reza Falsafinejad
et al.
Abstract:Mate selection is one of the most crucial decisions an individual makes in their lifetime, which can bring social, economic, and emotional benefits to their life partner. Exposure to negative attitudes from family members and significant people can lead to the internalization of negative self-esteem in visually impaired people and restrict their social activities and mate selection. To this end, this study sought to investigate mate selection barriers, facilitators, and strategies from the perspective of visua… Show more
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