The Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990; since then research has shown that people with disabilities continue to experience barriers to health care. The purpose of this study was to compare utilization of preventive services, chronic disease rates, and engagement in health risk behaviors of participants with differing severities of disabilities to those without disabilities. This study was a secondary analysis of 2010 data collected in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System national survey in the United States. Rao Chi square test and logistic regression were employed. Participants with disabilities had significantly higher adjusted odds ratios for all chronic diseases, for physical inactivity, obesity and smoking. Th...
Objective: To date, there has been comparatively little research on the effect that adverse childhoo...
This report provides results from an investigation of comparative disability risks of specific chron...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990; since then research has shown that people wi...
Abstract: Health disparities are differences in access to health care, quality of health care and h...
In an effort to better understand the demographic characteristics and health status among the adult ...
Purpose: To determine if a difference in health status exists between the population of individuals ...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Background: Healthcare access disparities exist among individuals with and without disabilities (IWD...
Previous research has found that people with disabilities are more likely to have chronic diseases (...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...
IntroductionLittle is known about the relationship between healthy behaviors and the prevalence of c...
Background: Surveillance has been insufficient to inform and evaluate public health practices for pe...
Health disparities are differences in access to health care, quality of health care and health outco...
Adults with developmental disabilities often experience health disparities when compared with the ge...
Objective: To date, there has been comparatively little research on the effect that adverse childhoo...
This report provides results from an investigation of comparative disability risks of specific chron...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990; since then research has shown that people wi...
Abstract: Health disparities are differences in access to health care, quality of health care and h...
In an effort to better understand the demographic characteristics and health status among the adult ...
Purpose: To determine if a difference in health status exists between the population of individuals ...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Background: Healthcare access disparities exist among individuals with and without disabilities (IWD...
Previous research has found that people with disabilities are more likely to have chronic diseases (...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...
IntroductionLittle is known about the relationship between healthy behaviors and the prevalence of c...
Background: Surveillance has been insufficient to inform and evaluate public health practices for pe...
Health disparities are differences in access to health care, quality of health care and health outco...
Adults with developmental disabilities often experience health disparities when compared with the ge...
Objective: To date, there has been comparatively little research on the effect that adverse childhoo...
This report provides results from an investigation of comparative disability risks of specific chron...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...