Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications

Cmar, J. L., McDonnall, M. C., & Mitchell, G. L. (2024). Predictors of job retention after onset of visual impairment in late middle age. Journal of Aging and Health. Advance online publication.

 
2024

McDonnall, M. C., Steverson, A., & Boydstun, J. (2024). Actual and preferred methods for learning to use assistive technology. Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits, 18, 20-35.

 
 
 
2024

Cmar, J. L., & Antonelli, K. (2024). Feasibility and acceptability of implementing a job search intervention for adults with visual impairments via videoconferencing. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. Advance online publication. 

2024

McDonnall, M. C., Cmar, J. L., & McKnight, Z. S. (2024). The impact of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act on agency-level vocational rehabilitation outcomes for adults and youths with blindness and low vision. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 34(4), 299-308.

2024

McDonnall, M. C., Cmar, J. L., & McKnight, Z. (2023). College degree majors and associated earnings: Are there differences between people with visual impairments and the general population? Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 59(3), 263-272.

2023

Reuschel, W., McDonnall, M., & Burton, D. (2023). The accessibility and usability of online job applications for screen reader users. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 117(6), 479-490.

2023

Moffitt, C. (2023). Using checklists as a vocational rehabilitation tool for employed consumers. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 117(5), 380-382.

2023

Cmar, J. L., & Steverson, A. (2023). Confidence and expectations among parents of and students with visual impairments. The New RE:view, 1(2), 51-67.

2023

McDonnall, M. C., Sergi, K., & Steverson, A. (2023). Comparison of assistive technology use and beliefs among employed and unemployed people who are blind. The New RE:view, 1(2), 12-27.

2023

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