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Using Survey Data to Study Disability - Results from the National Health Survey on Disability (Hardcover)
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Using Survey Data to Study Disability - Results from the National Health Survey on Disability (Hardcover)
Series: Research in Social Science and Disability
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The 1994-95 Disability Supplement to the National Health Interview
Survey (NHIS-D) sponsored by the US Department of Health and Human
Services provided a rich resource for the quantitative studies
included in this volume. Nationally-epresentative surveys that
focus on collecting more in depth information about persons with
disabilities are rare, therefore these studies are unusual in the
level of data they include and the important insights into
disability issues that they provide. These come at a time when much
more information about the experiences of disability is needed to
inform policy and evaluate programmatic changes. The first paper of
the volume discusses in detail the genesis and methodology of the
NHIS-D. This volume contains a variety of different types of papers
that add not only to our information about persons with
disabilities, but also serve as a useful guide to using this
extensive data set to address the numerous questions about this
population. In the first section, two papers describing
methodological issues in using the NHIS-D are described. This
section includes a paper on response patterns and another on a
strategy to overcome the problem of missing data. The next section
contains three papers that use the NHIS-D to develop a variety of
operational definitions of disability and then use those
operational definitions to describe specific aspects of disability,
including aging, the International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health, and intellectual and developmental
disabilities. The third section uses the NHIS-D to identify
limitations and barriers experienced by persons with disabilities.
Included in this group of papers are topics addressing barriers to
work , mobility limitations and health care services, and unmet
needs for support services among children.
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