Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Purpose: The aim of the present work was to ascertain, through the administration
of a psychosocial questionnaire, the difficulties that subjects with defective
colour vision experience in carrying out everyday tasks and work, including
driving a car with a driver's licence held for no more than 3 years.
Methods: Subjects with defective colour vision (n=151) and subjects with
normal vision (n=302) completed a psychosocial questionnaire regarding the
difficulties associated with congenital colour vision deficiency in daily life, work
and driving a car. Subjects were diagnosed as colour-blind using the Ishihara test.
Results: Statistically significant differences between the two samples were found
for daily life activities. Subjects with defective colour vision preferred daytime
driving. At night, subjects with defective colour vision had difficulty identifying
reflectors on the road and the rear signal lights of cars ahead of them.
Conclusion: Colour-blindCalabrian subjects admitted to experiencing colour-related
difficulties with a wide range of occupational tasks and leisure pursuits. In particular,
colour-blind Calabrian subjects preferred daytime driving, and fewer drove regularly,
compared to orthochromatics, who were indifferent to night or daytime driving.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
colour blindness; Ishihara test; car driving; everyday tasks; everyday work
Elenco autori:
Piro, Anna; Tagarelli, Giuseppe; Tagarelli, Antonio
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