The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask questions about everyday problems. The objectives of this paper are to demonstrate the impact of screeners on disability rates, to challenge the usual exclusion of persons with mild and moderate disability from disability surveys and to demonstrate the advantage of using an a posteriori cut-off. Using data of a pilot study of the WHO Model Disability Survey (MDS) in Cambodia and the polytomous Rasch model, metric scales of disability were built. The conventional screener approach based on the short disability module of the Washington City Group and the a posteriori cut-off method described in the World Disability Report were compared regarding...
20132016-02-25T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States26925181PMC476659
Disability status is often transitory or a matter of insidious change. A person's ability to functio...
<p>Disability is a complex multidimensional condition and poses a number of challenges for measureme...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect ...
Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect ...
Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect ...
Abstract Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to ...
To investigate the relationship between two distinct measures of disability: self-reported functiona...
20132016-02-25T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States26925181PMC476659
Disability status is often transitory or a matter of insidious change. A person's ability to functio...
<p>Disability is a complex multidimensional condition and poses a number of challenges for measureme...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
The usual approach in disability surveys is to screen persons with disability upfront and then ask q...
Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect ...
Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect ...
Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect ...
Abstract Background The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to ...
To investigate the relationship between two distinct measures of disability: self-reported functiona...
20132016-02-25T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States26925181PMC476659
Disability status is often transitory or a matter of insidious change. A person's ability to functio...
<p>Disability is a complex multidimensional condition and poses a number of challenges for measureme...