Disability in America : Toward a National Agenda for Prevention.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington :
National Academies Press,
1991.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- DISABILITY IN AMERICA
- Copyright
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Executive Summary
- TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO DISABILITY PREVENTION
- A Model of Disability
- Risk Factors
- Quality of Life
- The Disabling Process
- Developmental Disabilities
- Injury-Related Disabilities
- Disabilities Associated with Chronic Disease and Aging
- Secondary Conditions Associated with Disability
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- Organization and Coordination
- Leadership of the National Disability Prevention Program
- Advisory Committee
- Interagency Coordination and Periodic ReviewSurveillance
- Conceptual Framework
- A National Disability Surveillance System
- Research
- Coordinated Research Program
- Longitudinal Studies
- Relationship of Socioeconomic Status
- Interventions
- Access to Care and Preventive Services
- Accessible, Affordable Quality Care
- Access to Vocational Services
- Professional and Public Education
- Education of Professionals
- Education of Persons with Disabilities and Their Families, Personal Attendants, and Advocates
- 1 Introduction
- DISABILITY: DEFINITION AND CONCEPTPUBLIC HEALTH AND DISABILITY PREVENTION
- A Life Course Perspective
- SCOPE AND ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT
- 2 Magnitude and Dimensions of Disability in the United States
- DATA SOURCES
- The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
- The ICD Survey of Disabled Americans
- Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)
- National Long-Term Care Surveys (NLTCS)
- Supplement on Aging (SOA) and Longitudinal Study of Aging (LSOA)
- PREVALENCE OF DISABILITY
- NHIS Activity Limitation Data
- Other Perspectives
- TRENDS IN THE PREVALENCE OF DISABILITYCONDITIONS LEADING TO DISABILITY
- LIFE TABLE PERSPECTIVE
- ECONOMIC COST OF DISABILITY
- CONCLUSION
- 3 A Model for Disability and Disability Prevention
- CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
- Pathology
- Impairment
- Functional Limitation
- Disability
- MODEL OF DISABILITY
- Risk Factors
- Biological Factors
- Environmental Factors
- Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors
- Quality of Life
- The Disabling Process
- Health Status
- Psychological Status
- Socioeconomic Status
- Educational Status and Vocational TrainingClimate
- Multiplicity of Conditions and Disabilities
- THE NEED FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY
- Data Needs
- Risk Factors
- The Need for Surveillance
- The Need for Priorities
- APPLYING TRADITIONAL PREVENTION STRATEGIES TO DISABILITY
- Primary Prevention
- Secondary Prevention
- Tertiary Prevention
- 4 Prevention of Developmental Disabilities
- PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE
- Epidemiology of Developmental Disabilities
- Hereditary Disorders
- Early Alterations of Embryonic Development