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LCA and Education

How smart are patients with LCA? According to one study, they're definitely above the US national average. Printed in the research journal Ophthalmology in March 2006 (Vol 13, No 3), Dr. Apushkin and Dr. Fishman's study looks at the education levels of fifty-five patients with LCA. All are legally blind and most attended college.

The researchers chose fifty-five LCA patients older than 17 and with a visual acuity of 20/200 or worse. They asked each patient a range of questions and gathered information about their age, gender, race, level of education, visual function, and quality of life (poor, good, very good, or excellent).

Here's a break down of the results...


Study of 55 Patients with LCA
Gender Number
Male
Female
24
31
Race Number
Caucasian
African American
Hispanic
43
10
2
High School Number
Completed
Incomplete
54
1
College Number
Completed
Incomplete
Currently Attending
Accepted
36
2
3
5
Beyond Bachelor's Degree Number
Completed
Accepted
15
3
Degrees Number
Law
Computer Science
Social Science
Psychology
Journalism
4
4
3
2
2
Quality of Life Number
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Poor
17
20
18
0


According to these findings, 98% of patients with LCA complete high school, 65% attain a Bachelor's degree, and 27% continue their education beyond a Bachelor's degree. Of the general US population, 80% complete a High School education and 24% a Bachelor's degree or higher. (Source US Census Bureau, Census 2000, www.census.gov.)