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8/16/2015 Comparison of Short Set Disability Measures: Mitchell Loeb National Center for Health Statistics/ Washington Group on Disability Statistics 1WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 About this presentation: 2WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 The Disablement Process ca.1980 Disease orImpairment(s) Disability(ies) Handicap(s) disorder Body level Personal level Societal level 3WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Measuring Disabilities: 1 Questions used to identify persons with disabilities: Zambia Census Are you disabled in any way? Yes/No 2. What is your disability? Blind Yes/No Deaf/dumb Yes/No Crippled Yes/No Mentally retarded Yes/No Disability prevalence = 0.9% 4WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Global disability prevalence rates * High-income countriesLow-income countries Year% % Canada Turkey Germany Oman Italy Egypt Netherlands Morocco Norway Gaza Strip Sweden Iraq Spain Jordan UK Lebanon USA Syria * Concepts, sources and methodologies are country specific 5WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/20156 Global disability prevalence rates* High-income countriesLow-income countries Year% % Canada Kenya Germany Namibia Italy Nigeria Netherlands Senegal Norway South Africa Sweden Zambia Spain Kenya UK Zimbabwe USA Malawi * Concepts, sources and methodologies are country specific WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/20157 Global disability prevalence rates* High-income countriesLow-income countries Year% % Canada Brazil Germany Chile Italy Colombia Netherlands El Salvador Norway Panama Sweden Peru Spain UK USA * Concepts, sources and methodologies are country specific WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/20158 Global disability prevalence rates ESCAP/The Sub-Continent Year%Questions used to identify persons with disabilities: Bangladesh Blind, crippled, deaf/dumb, mentally handicapped, other Pakistan Blind, crippled, deaf/dumb, mentally retarded, insane, other India Is there a physically handicapped person in the household? If so, indicate the number of those who are totally (1) blind (2) crippled (3) dumb Sri Lanka Blind, deaf/dumb, loss/paralysis of hand(s) or leg(s) Thailand Blind, deaf/dumb, armless, legless, mentally retarded, insanity, paralyzed, other WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Health Condition (disorder/disease) Body Function & Structure (Impairment) Activities (Limitation) Participation (Restriction) Environmental Factors Personal Factors Source: World Health Organization, WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda The ICF Model

8/16/2015 Measuring Disabilities: 2 Zambia Census 2000 “…disability refers to a person who is limited in the kind or amount of activities that he or she can do because of on-going difficulties due to long term physical, mental or health problems.” 10WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Measuring Disabilities: 2 Questions used to identify persons with disabilities: Zambia Census Are you disabled in any way? Yes/No 2.What is your disability? Blind Yes/No Partially sightedYes/No Deaf/dumbYes/No Hard of hearingYes/No Mentally ill Yes/No Ex-Mental Yes/No Mentally retardedYes/No Physically handicapped Yes/No Disability prevalence = 2.7% 11WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Measuring Disabilities: 3 An approach based on identifying those at greater risk than the general population for limitations in participation. The development of questions based on difficulties doing certain basic actions. 12WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Health Condition (disorder/disease) Body Function & Structure (Impairment) Participation (Restriction) Environmental Factors Personal Factors Source: World Health Organization, 2001 ? 13WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda Locating Risk in the ICF Model

8/16/2015 Measuring Disability: 3 Because of a Health problem: 1)Do you have difficulty seeing even if wearing glasses? 2)Do you have difficulty hearing even if using a hearing aid? 3)Do you have difficulty walking or climbing stairs? 4)Do you have difficulty remembering or concentrating? 5)Do you have difficulty with (self-care such as) washing all over or dressing? 6)Using your usual (customary) language, do you have difficulty communicating (for example understanding or being understood by others)? Response categories: No - no difficulty; Yes - some difficulty; Yes - a lot of difficulty; Cannot do at all 14WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Measuring Disabilities: 3 A survey of Living Conditions among People with Disabilities in Zambia (2006) used the WG short set. 4 Response categories Disability: at least one domain that is coded as a lot of difficulty or cannot do it at all. prevalence 8.5% 15WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Severity within Domains of Functioning Core Domain Some difficulty A lot of difficulty Unable To do it Vision Hearing Mobility Remembering Self-Care Communicating At least: 16WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Severity in Population (%) Person with disability has:N% at least 1 Domain is ‘some difficulty’ at least 2 Domains are ‘some difficulty’ at least 1 Domain is ‘a lot of difficulty’ at least 1 Domain is ‘unable to do it’ WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 WG Recommendation: At WG-10 in Luxembourg, we presented a document: The Measurement of Disability: Recommendations for the 2010 Round of Censuses The WG recommended the following cutoff be used to define the populations with and without disabilities: The sub-population disabled includes everyone with at least one domain that is coded as a lot of difficulty or cannot do it at all. 18WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Objectives Identify persons with similar types and degree of limitations in basic actions regardless of nationality or culture Represent the majority (but not all) persons with limitations in basic actions Represent commonly occurring limitations in domains that can be captured in the Census context 19WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Overview of disability data 26 countries responded to the call for disability data Middle East: 5 (Morocco, Oman, Israel, Jordan, Egypt) North/South America: 7 (Canada, USA, Panama, Aruba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Argentina) Europe: 5 (Poland, Lithuania, Spain, England, France, Armenia) Asia/Pacific: 6 (Mongolia, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand, Cambodia, Maldives) Africa: 2 (Malawi, Botswana) 20WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 Overview of disability data Two countries reported from an undetermined source (Morocco, Armenia) 11 countries reported data from censuses 14 countries reported data from surveys (1 country – Israel – reported both census and survey results) 21WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Census data 2002Dominican RepNorth/South America EgyptMiddle East CambodiaAsia/Pacific MalawiAfrica IsraelMiddle East OmanMiddle East ArubaNorth/South America MongoliaAsia/Pacific MexicoNorth/South America PanamaNorth/South America BotswanaAfrica--- 8/16/201522WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Survey data 2002ArgentinaNorth/South America CanadaNorth/South America New ZealandAsia/Pacific SpainEurope MaldivesAsia/Pacific PolandEurope AustraliaAsia/Pacific BangladeshAsia/Pacific USANorth/South America IsraelMiddle east15.0 8/16/201523WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Survey data ?JordanMiddle east1.9 ?MoroccoMiddle east2.3 ?ArmeniaEurope LithuaniaEurope N/A EnglandEurope 2011FranceEurope 8/16/201524WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Census): 8/16/ DR: plans for 2010 census is an improvement; but not WG Egypt: 2013 – WG questions to be used in pre- test population census Oman: WG question embedded between a disability screener and a measure of severity Aruba: includes ‘standard’ preamble, and questions on handicaps/types Mongolia: Includes WG domains as type following a disability screener WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Census): 8/16/ Mexico: most WG domain included with Yes/No responses. pilot test of WG questions “responded adequately”, a question about the cause of the difficulty was included, at the request of Mexican civil society, a question regarding mental limitation was included however, the grade of difficulty could not be collected due the anticipated interviewer burden and added cost. Panama: 6 questions similar to WG; asks permanent difficulty, with Yes/No responses. WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Survey): 8/16/ Argentina: 2010 Survey includes 5 domains; similar to WG and asks permanent difficulty, with Yes/No responses. WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Survey): 8/16/ New Zealand: claims 6 questions are too many; however the Census includes these TWO questions: 1.Does a health problem or a condition you have (lasting 6 months or more) cause you difficulty with, or stop you doing: everyday activities that people your age can usually do communicating, mixing with others or socializing any other activity that people your age can usually do, or no difficult with any of these 2.Do you have any disability or handicap that is long-term (lasting 6 months or more)? Yes/No WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Survey): 8/16/ Spain: ESHSI 2012 Maldives: claims to use the WG questions on the 2009 Demographic and Health Survey – for those 5 years of age or older. Prevalence: Some difficulty 13.2 A lot of difficulty 4.7 Unable to do it 0.2 At least 1 domain = a lot of difficulty 9.6 WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Survey): 8/16/ Poland: 2009 EHIS – 10 domains with 4 response categories; cut off = a lot of difficulty module on employment of disabled people will not use WG questions Australia: 2009 survey included 27 questions; Yes/No responses. Next survey planned for 2012! Bangladesh: 2010 HIES. Used WG questions – BUT - each question followed by: How old were you when the difficulty began? What was the cause? WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Survey): 8/16/ USA: 2010 American Community Survey: 1.Is this person deaf or do they have serious difficulty hearing? 2.Is this person blind or do they have serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses? 3.Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions? 4.Does this person have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs? 5.Does this person have difficulty dressing or bathing? 6.Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping? WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

Data notes (Survey): 8/16/ Israel: 2010 Social Survey used 5 WG domains (seeing, hearing, walking/ climbing, getting dressed/ washing, remembering/ concentrating); 4 response categories, cut off at a lot of difficulty England: Life Opportunity Survey will use 6 domains similar to WG with 4 similar response categories. France: WG questions are bring tested in third wave of the Studies of family and intergenerational relations Jordan & Morocco are planning Census for 2014!! WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda

8/16/2015 So, is it half full, or half empty?? 33WG-11 Southampton, Bermuda