This observational study aims to describe the level of perceived disability in Cerebral Palsy (CP). We described the perception of adults by using the interviewer-administered version of the WHO disability assessment schedule (WHODAS 2.0). In case of intellectual disability (ID), the proxy-administered version was used, and a caregiver was asked to report the difficulties experienced by the patient; 199 patients were enrolled. The level of perceived disability was higher when referred to patients with ID (proxy report) than when referred to patients without ID (p p p < .05). The WHODAS 2.0 may be a useful tool to explore the perception of disability in CP.</p
Objectives: To describe social outcomes for young adults with cerebral palsy, and to explore associa...
Background: We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common ...
Through assessment, an overview of the needs, wishes and abilities of people with profound intellect...
This research will address how health outcomes can improve for adults with cerebral palsy by evaluat...
Purpose: The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) was considered as...
Objective: This study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists perceived level of d...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Objective This study aimed to understan...
Cerebral palsy is a leading cause of physical impairment worldwide. Community support and acceptance...
AIM: A population-based observational study design was used to describe the epidemiology of intellec...
Background: Staff and relatives often act as advocates for people with severe to profound intellectu...
Background: This international, multi-center cross-sectional study is one of the preparatory studies...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists' perceived level of di...
We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common mental and p...
Aim: To test the acceptability of a comprehensive health assessment program (CHAP) in adults with an...
Introduction: For many years, people with disabilities have been treated as people who cannot partic...
Objectives: To describe social outcomes for young adults with cerebral palsy, and to explore associa...
Background: We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common ...
Through assessment, an overview of the needs, wishes and abilities of people with profound intellect...
This research will address how health outcomes can improve for adults with cerebral palsy by evaluat...
Purpose: The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) was considered as...
Objective: This study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists perceived level of d...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher's website Objective This study aimed to understan...
Cerebral palsy is a leading cause of physical impairment worldwide. Community support and acceptance...
AIM: A population-based observational study design was used to describe the epidemiology of intellec...
Background: Staff and relatives often act as advocates for people with severe to profound intellectu...
Background: This international, multi-center cross-sectional study is one of the preparatory studies...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to understand the factors that influence therapists' perceived level of di...
We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common mental and p...
Aim: To test the acceptability of a comprehensive health assessment program (CHAP) in adults with an...
Introduction: For many years, people with disabilities have been treated as people who cannot partic...
Objectives: To describe social outcomes for young adults with cerebral palsy, and to explore associa...
Background: We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common ...
Through assessment, an overview of the needs, wishes and abilities of people with profound intellect...