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USING SURVEY DATA TO STUDY DISABILITY

English · Hardback

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Embracing a range of social groups and age ranges, this volume comprises the findings of a number of researchers involved in the National Health Interview Survey on Disability, which began as an annual project in the United States in 1957.

List of contents

Introduction - operational definitions of disability using the NHIS-D, B.M. Altman, S.N. Barnartt; an overview of the National Health Interview Survey on Disability, G. Hendershot et al; persons with activity limitations - nonresponse and proxy response in the US National Health Interview Survey on Disability, G. Hendershot et al; classifying disability data: a fresh, integrative perspective, H. Fedeyko, D. Lollar; the impact of missing linkage data in family health research: results from the 1994-1995 National Health Interview Survey Disability Supplement, W. Witt et al; issues in job search and work accomodations for adults with disabilities, P. Loprest, E. Maag; disparities in preventive service use amongst working-age adults with mobility limitations, G. Jones, P. Beatty; access to health care and insurance for working age adults reporting mobility difficulties, L. Iazzoni et al; UNMET supportive service needs of children with disabilities, E. Maag; the health consequences of a disabled sibling for school-age children, D. Hogan et al; economic costs of mental retardation, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and visual impairment, A. Honeycutt et al; definitions and findings on intellectual and developmental disabilities within the NHIS-D, S. Larson et al; health status of women aging with developmental disabilities - NHIS-D 1994-1995, D. Andersen; duration of disability and timing of onset L. Verbrugge, L. Yang; disability among native Americans, B. Altman, E. Rasch; comments on using the NHIS-D for policy analysis, T. Drabek.

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Embracing a range of social groups and age ranges, this volume comprises the findings of a number of researchers involved in the National Health Interview Survey on Disability, which began as an annual project in the United States in 1957.

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Authors B. M. Altman
Assisted by Altman (Editor), Barbara Altman (Editor), Barbara M. Altman (Editor), Barbara Mandell Altman (Editor), BARNARTT (Editor), Sharon N. Barnartt (Editor), Gerry E. Hendershot (Editor)
Publisher Jai Press Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.11.2003
 
EAN 9780762310074
ISBN 978-0-7623-1007-4
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 23 mm
Weight 693 g
Series Research in Social Science and
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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