Characterization of People with Functional Limitations from ICF Components Using the Longitudinal Social Protection Survey (ELPS) of Uruguay
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data and Variables
2.2. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Personal Factors
3.1.1. Learning and Application of Knowledge
3.1.2. Communication
3.1.3. Mobility
3.1.4. Self-Care
3.1.5. Domestic Life
3.1.6. Interactions and Interpersonal Relationships
3.1.7. Community, Social, and Civic Life
3.2. Environmental Factors
3.2.1. Products and Technologies
3.2.2. Support and Relationships
3.2.3. Services, Systems, and Policies
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Ethical Considerations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Contextual Factors (CIF) | Limitations Group (n = 1032) | |||||
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More than One Limitation (n = 210) | Visual Limitations (n =310) | Communication Limitations (n = 66) | Physical Limitations (n =371) | Learning Limitations (n = 59) | Limitations in Relating to Others (n = 16) | |
1-Personal Factors | ||||||
1.1 LEARNING AND APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE | ||||||
They claim to have mental limitations that make it difficult for them to learn and apply knowledge and perform tasks (n (%) p) | 109 (51.9) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 59 (100) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
This limitation does affect daily life | 101 (92.7) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 49 (83.0) | 0 (0) |
Cannot read or write (n (%) p) | 43 (20.5) 0.000 | 4 (1.3) 0.000 | 4 (6.1) 0.857 | 3 (0.8) 0.000 | 14 (23.7) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
Needs learning support (n (%) p) | 56 (26.7) 0.000 | 7 (2.3) 0.000 | 1 (1.5) 0.029 | 1 (0.3) 0.000 | 26 (44.1) 0.000 | 1 (0.5) 0.707 |
Not receiving support | 38 (67.9) | 4 (57.1) | 1 (100) | 1 (100) | 17 (65.4)) | 1 (100) |
1.2 COMMUNICATION | ||||||
They claim to have a speech and communication limitations (n (%) p) | 80 (38.1) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 66 (100) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
This limitation does affect daily life | 20 (25.0) | 0 (0) | 36 (54.6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
They claim to need help to communicate and make decisions (n (%) p) | 77 (36.7) 0.000 | 3 (1.0) 0.000 | 4 (6.1) 0.054 | 10 (2.7) 0.000 | 21 (35.6) 0.000 | 6 (2.9) 0.001 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 27 (35.1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 4 (19.0) | 0 (0) |
1.3 MOBILITY | ||||||
Declare to be limited in the use of upper limbs (arms and hands) (n (%) p) | 85 (40.5) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 185 (49.9) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
This limitation does affect daily life | 77 (90.6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 172 (93.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
They claim to have a limitation in the use of lower limbs (legs and feet) (n (%) p) | 107 (51.0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 279 (75.2) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
This limitation does affect daily life | 103 (96.3) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 265 (95.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Declare the need for assistance to change and maintain body position (n (%) p) | 61 29.0) 0.000 | 7 (2.3) 0.000 | 3 (4.5) 0.000 | 104 (28.0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 6 (9.8) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.9) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Report needing help to move around within the household (n (%) p) | 47 (22.4) 0.000 | 2 (0.6) 0.000 | 1 (1.5) 0.008 | 69 (18.6) 0.000 | 2 (3.4) 0.040 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 5 (10.6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 3 (4.3) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Need support for housing adaptations (n (%) p) | 28 (13.3) 0.000 | 3 (1.0) 0.000 | 1 (1.5) 0.004 | 31 (8.4) 0.032 | 1 (1.7) 0.012 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
Not receiving support | 14 (50.0) | 2 (66.7) | 1 (100) | 16 (51.6) | 1 (100) | 0 (0) |
1.4 SELF-CARE | ||||||
Report needing help to avoid health risks. ask for help. or follow treatment (n (%) p) | 150 (71.4) 0.000 | 6 (1.9) 0.000 | 3 (4.5) 0.025 | 29 (7.8) 0.027 | 8 (13.6) 0.477 | 2 (1.0) 0.806 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 15 (10.0) | 1 (16.7) | 1 (33.3) | 8 (27.6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Report needing help to get dressed (n (%) p) | 55 (26.2) 0.000 | 2 (0.6) 0.000 | 1 (1.5) 0.004 | 76 (20.5) 0.000 | 2 (3.4) 0.021 | 1 (0.5) 0.265 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 10 (18.2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 5 (6.58) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Report needing help with combing hair. cutting nails. brushing hair. or brushing teeth (n (%)) | 56 (26.7) 0.000 | 5 (1.6) 0.000 | 1 (1.5) 0.006 | 62 (16.7) 0.001 | 3 (5.1) 0.016 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 20 (35.7) | 3 (60.0) | 0 (0) | 7 (11.3) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
No medical consultation in the last 12 months (n (%) p) | 30 (14.3) 0.106 | 76 (24.5) 0.001 | 11 (16.7) 0.752 | 53 (14.3) 0.017 | 12 (20.3) 0.649 | 5 (31.3) 0.170 |
Papanicolau test was not performed (+) (n (%) p) | 56 (49.1) 0.001 | 77 (36.2) 0.009 | 11 (30.6) 0.999 | 102 (40.3) 0.163 | 16 (44.4) 0.516 | 5 (83.3) 0.001 |
No mammography performed (^) (n (%) p) | 37 (39.8) 0.178 | 59 (35.8) 0.133 | 15 (22.7) 0.908 | 83 (39.7) 0.143 | 9 (47.4) 0.020 | 3 (75.0) 0.024 |
No prostate screening (¬) (n (%) p) | 44 (75.9) 0.452 | 57 (72.2) 0.444 | 15 (68.2) 0.265 | 59 (60.2) 0.042 | 13 (100) 0.016 | 7 (87.5) 0.752 |
1.5 DOMESTIC LIFE | ||||||
Report needing help with cooking. shopping. cleaning (n (%) p) | 99 (47.1) 0.000 | 19 (6.1) 0.000 | 3 (4.5) 0.000 | 162 (43.7) 0.000 | 8 (13.6) 0.002 | 2 (1.0) 0.081 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 30 (30.3) | 2 (10.5) | 1 (33.3) | 37 (22.8) | 0 (0) | 1 (50.0) |
Need support for daily tasks (n (%) p) | 66 (31.4) 0.000 | 7 (2.3) 0.000 | 1 (1.5) 0.001 | 83 (22.4) 0.000 | 11 (18.6) 0.644 | 2 (1.0) 0.666 |
Not receiving support | 21 (31.8) | 2 (28.6) | 0 (0) | 28 (33.7) | 3 (27.3) | 0 (0) |
1.6 INTERACTIONS AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS | ||||||
Report having a mental limitation that makes it difficult for them to relate to others (n (%) p) | 70 (33.3) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.011 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.017 | 16 (100) 0.000 |
This limitation does affect daily life | 66 (94.3) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 15 (93.8) |
1.7 COMMUNITY. SOCIAL. AND CIVIC LIFE | ||||||
Need support for locomotion (n (%) p) | 53 (25.2) 0.000 | 8 (2.6) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.001 | 67 (18.1) 0.000 | 4 (6.8) 0.150 | 1 (0.5) 0.290 |
Not receiving support | 36 (67.9) | 4 (50.0) | 0 (0) | 37 (55.2) | 4 (100) | 1 (100) |
Report needing help to participate in social and community life (n (%) p) | 84 (40.0) 0.000 | 14 (4.5) 0.000 | 3 (4.5) 0.004 | 62 (16.7) 0.621 | 12 (20.3) 0.544 | 5 (2.4) 0.145 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 18 (21.4) | 1 (7.1) | 1 (33.3) | 3 (4.8) | 1 (8.3) | 0 (0) |
Report needing help to move around outside the home (n (%) p) | 100 (47.6) 0.000 | 20 (6.5) 0.000 | 2 (3.0) 0.000 | 131 (35.3) 0.000 | 8 (13.6) 0.010 | 2 (1.0) 0.142 |
Require maximum substitution in order to perform the task | 10 (10.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 8 (6.1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
2.1 PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES | ||||||
Needs support for prostheses (n (%) p) | 11 (5.2) 0.045 | 2 (0.6) 0.003 | 1 (1.5) 0.302 | 18 (4.9) 0.015 | 0 (0) 0.000 | 0 (0) 0.471 |
Not receiving support | 9 (81.8) | 1 (50.0) | 0 (0) | 9 (50.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Need supports for orthoses (n (%) p) | 55 (26.2) 0.000 | 39 (12.6) 0.291 | 8 (12.1) 0.595 | 45 (12.1) 0.129 | 1 (1.7) 0.004 | 0 (0) 0.000 |
Not receiving support | 37 (67.3) | 22 (56.4) | 6 (75.0) | 26 (57.8) | 1 (100) | 0 (0) |
Do not know how to use a PC or computer or tablet or mobile device smartphone | 77 (36.7) 0.144 | 106 (34.2) 0.017 | 28 (42.4) 0.463 | 147 (39.6) 0.911 | 22 (37.3) 0.216 | 9 (4.3) 0.183 |
Did not use a PC or computer or tablet or smartphone mobile device in the last 30 days (n (%) p) | 13 (6.2) 0.097 | 15 (4.8) 0.274 | 3 (4.5) 0.882 | 20 (5.4) 0.861 | 3 (5.1) 0.526 | 0 (0) 0.008 |
2.2 SUPPORT AND RELATIONSHIPS | ||||||
Is assisted by another person in making ADLs | 135 (64.3) 0.004 | 30 (9.7) 0.002 | 4 (6.1) 0.232 | 178 (48.0) 0.273 | 28 (47.5) 0.798 | 4 (25.0) 0.543 |
Unpaid caregiver | 122 (90.4) | 22 (73.3) | 2 (50.0) | 155 (87.1) | 24 (85.7) | 4 (100) |
Paid caregiver | 6 (4.4) | 0 (0) | 1 (25.0) | 3 (1.7) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Institution | 1 (0.7) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (3.6) | 0 (0) |
Does not receive help | 4 (3.0) | 7 (23.3) | 1 (25.0) | 18 (10.1) | 2 (7.1) | 0 (0) |
Interested in Care Programme (*¬) | (p = 0.008) | (p = 0.300) | (p = 0.790) | (p = 0.096) | (p = 0.390) | (p = 0.045) |
Yes | 66 (31.4) | 70 (22.6) | 15 (22.7) | 81 (21.8) | 21 (35.6) | 1 (6.3) |
No | 64 (30.5) | 154 (49.7) | 16 (24.2) | 154 (41.5) | 14 (23.7) | 5 (31.3) |
Do not know about the subject | 73 (34.8) | 81 (26.1) | 33 (50.0) | 132 (35.6) | 22 (37.3) | 10 (62.5) |
Feelings of loneliness | 98 (46.7) 0.000 | 73 (23.5) 0.000 | 21 (31.8) 0.462 | 131 (35.3) 0.563 | 35 (59.3) 0.000 | 12 (75.0) 0.001 |
2.3 SERVICES. SYSTEMS. AND POLICIES | ||||||
Have been refused a benefit claim related to their health condition (n (%) p) | 45 (21.4) 0.000 | 15 (4.8) 0.000 | 7 (10.6) 0.583 | 53 (14.3) 0.282 | 9 (15.3) 0.560 | 3 (1.4) 0.472 |
Received food support (basket. card. canteen) in the last 12 months (n (%) p) | 30 (14.3) 0.216 | 26 (8.4) 0.000 | 9 (13.6) 0.637 | 42 (11.3) 0.709 | 13 (22.0) 0.012 | 2 (1.0) 0.933 |
Received sickness. accident. or temporary disability benefit (n (%) p) | 23 (11.0) 0.697 | 25 (8.1) 0.017 | 3 (4.5) 0.008 | 65 (17.5) 0.000 | 3 (5.1) 0.103 | 2 (1.0) 0.923 |
In need of financial support (n (%) p) | 101 (48.1) 0.000 | 32 (10.3) 0.000 | 12 (18.2) 0.091 | 104 (28.0) 0.626 | 25 (42.4) 0.019 | 6 (2.9) 0.348 |
Not receiving support | 68 (67.3) | 24 (75.0) | 8 (66.7) | 88 (84.6) | 16 (64.0) | 5 (83.3) |
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Contextual Factor Classifications | ELPS Variables |
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1. Personal Factors | |
1.1 Learning and Application of Knowledge | |
Refers to learning, the application of learned knowledge, thinking, problem solving, and decision making. | Understanding and learning limitations, cannot read and write, needs support for learning, completion of compulsory education |
1.2 Communication | |
Concerns general and specific aspects of communication through language, signs, or symbols, including receiving and producing messages, conducting conversations, and using communication tools and techniques. | Communication and speech limitations, need for help with communication and decision making |
1.3 Mobility | |
Refers to movement when changing body position or location; when picking up, moving, or manipulating objects; when walking, running, or climbing; and when using various means of transportation. | Limitations in the use of the upper limbs (arms and hands), limitations in the use of the lower limbs (legs and feet), needs assistance to change and maintain body position, needs assistance to move around in the home, needs assistance to adapt living arrangements |
1.4 Self-Care | |
Deals with personal care, understood as washing and drying oneself, care of the body and body parts, dressing, eating and drinking, and taking care of one’s health. | Needs help to avoid health risks, ask for help, or follow treatment; needs help to get dressed; needs help to comb hair, cut nails, brush hair, or clean teeth; did not have a Pap smear; did not have a mammogram; did not have a prostate check-up; did not have a medical consultation in the last 12 months; had a medical consultation in the last 12 months |
1.5 Domestic Life | |
This category details how to carry out domestic and everyday tasks and actions. Areas of domestic life include obtaining a place to live; obtaining food, clothing, and other necessities; cleaning and repairing the home; caring for personal and household items; and helping other people. | Needs support for daily tasks Needs help with cooking, shopping, cleaning, etc. |
1.6 Interactions and Interpersonal Relationships | |
Describes how to perform the actions and behaviours that are necessary to establish basic and complex personal interactions with other people (strangers, friends, family, and lovers) in a way that is appropriate to the context and social environment. | Mental limitations that make it difficult for them to relate to others |
1.7 Community, Social, and Civic Life | |
Actions and tasks necessary to participate in organised social life outside the family, in areas of community, social, and civic life. | Needs help to participate in social and community life, needs help to get around outside the home, needs support for locomotion |
2. Environmental Factors | |
2.1 Products and Technologies | |
Any product, instrument, piece of equipment, or technology adapted or designed specifically to improve the functioning of a person with a disability. | Needs supports for prosthesis use, needs supports for orthosis use, does not know how to use a PC, computer, tablet, or mobile device/smartphone |
2.2 Support and Relationships | |
People and animals that provide support to other people, both physical and emotional, as well as support in aspects of nutrition, protection, assistance and relationships, in their homes, in their workplaces, at school, at play, or in any other aspect of their daily activities. | From whom do they receive support to perform ADLs? Interest in using programmes of the Uruguayan Integrated Care System, and whether or not they feel lonely. |
2.3 Services, Systems, and Policies | |
“Services and the people who provide these services” [1] (p. 204), which represent the provision of benefits, structured programmes, and operations, which may be public, private, or voluntary, and developed at local, community, regional, state, provincial, national, or international levels, by employers, associations, organisations, agencies, or governments, in order to meet the needs of individuals. | Refusal of benefit claim linked to health condition; received sickness, accident or temporary disability benefit; received food support (food basket, card, canteen) in the last 12 months; in need of financial support |
More than One Limitation (n = 210) | Visual Limitations (n = 310) | Communication Limitations (n = 66) | Physical Limitations (n= 371) | Learning Limitations (n = 59) | Limitations in Relating to Others (n = 16) | |
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Highest level of education attained * (n (%)) | (p = 0.000) | (p = 0.002) | (p = 0.778) | (p = 0.062) | (p = 0.007) | (p = 0.235) |
Incomplete First Grade Education | 44 (21.0) | 18 (5.8) | 7 (10.6) | 35 (9.4) | 15 (25.4) | 1 (6.3) |
Complete First Grade Education | 51 (24.3) | 76 (24.5) | 22 (33.3) | 101 (27.2) | 23 (39.0) | 4 (25.0) |
Incomplete Secondary Grade Education | 49 (23.3) | 93 (30.0) | 14 (21.2) | 97 (26.1) | 8 (13.6) | 7 (43.8) |
Complete Secondary Grade Education | 32 (15.2) | 74 (23.9) | 16 (24.2) | 112 (30.2) | 8 (13.6) | 3 (18.8) |
Incomplete Superior Education | 11 (5.2) | 28 (9.0) | 3 (4.5) | 12 (3.2) | 1 (1.7) | 1 (6.3) |
Complete Superior Education | 2 (1.0) | 16 (5.2) | 2 (3.0) | 11 (3.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Working status (n (%) p) | ||||||
Did not work during the past week for at least one hour, excluding housework | 161 (76.7) 0.000 | 139 (44.8) 0.000 | 36 (54.5) 0.263 | 242 (54.5) 0.263 | 38 (64.4) 0.568 | 14 (87.5) 0.029 |
Not available to begin work | 124 (59.0) 0.164 | 75 (24.2) 0.001 | 16 (24.2) 0.001 | 181 (48.8) 0.002 | 28 (47.5) 0.974 | 8 (50.0) 0.699 |
Not looking for work during the past week | 146 (69.5) 0.013 | 99 (31.9) 0.065 | 25 (37.9) 0.118 | 196 (52.8) 0.8 | 34 (57.6) 0.479 | 8 (50.0) 0.029 |
More than One Limitation (n = 210) | Visual Limitations (n = 310) | Communication Limitations (n = 66) | Physical Limitations (n= 371) | Learning Limitations (n = 59) | Limitations in Relating to Others (n = 16) | |
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Reported diagnosed disease | 56 (26.7) 0.008 | 33 (10.6) 0.000 | 9 (13.6) 0.173 | 89 (24.0) 0.070 | 19 (32.2) 0.017 | 5 (31.3) 0.265 |
Asthma | 4 (7.1) 0.121 | 1 (3.0) 0.165 | 1 (11.1) 0.640 | 3 (3.4) 0.694 | 1 (5.3) 0.558 | 0 (0.0) 0.690 |
Arthritis/Arthrosis | 10 (17.9) 0.457 | 4 (12.1) 0.005 | 1 (11.1) 0.305 | 25 (28.1) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
High blood pressure | 10 (17.9) 0.750 | 9 (27.3) 0.133 | 1 (11.1) 0.242 | 21 (23.6) 0.126 | 3 (15.8) 0.779 | 1 (20.0) 0.709 |
Renal insufficiency | 1 (1.8) 0.048 | 0 (0.0) 0.513 | 0 (0.0) 0.794 | 0 (0.0) 0.454 | 0 (0.0) 0.806 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Cardiological problems | 2 (3.6) 0.655 | 5 (15.2) 0.505 | 0 (0.0) 0.343 | 6 (6.7) 0.441 | 0 (0.0) 0.372 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Spinal problems | 14 (25.0) 0.197 | 5 (15.2) 0.001 | 3 (33.3) 0.878 | 29 (32.6) 0.001 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Cancer | 1 (1.8) 0.822 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 4 (4.5) 0.203 | 1 (5.3) 0.247 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Digestive/liver problems | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 2 (2.2) 0.642 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Neurological disorders | 10 (17.9) 0.001 | 2 (6.1) 0.048 | 1 (11.1) 0.797 | 4 (4.5) 0.134 | 2 (10.5) 0.405 | 1 (20.0) 0.208 |
Down syndrome | 4 (7.1) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Parkinson’s | 1 (1.8) 0.298 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 1 (11.1) 0.012 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Autoimmune diseases | 3 (5.4) 0.688 | 2 (6.1) 0.310 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 5 (5.6) 0.678 | 2 (10.5) 0.101 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 |
Epilepsy | 3 (5.4) 0.567 | 1 (3.0) 0.430 | 0 (0.0) 0.000 | 3 (3.4) 0.547 | 4 (21.1) 0.000 | 0 (0.0) 0.676 |
Fibromyalgia | 9 (16.1) 0.316 | 4 (12.1) 0.022 | 2 (22.2) 0.936 | 12 (13.5) 0.960 | 6 (31.6) 0.002 | 0 (0.0) 0.464 |
Obesity | 2 (3.6) 0.858 | 1 (3.0) 0.128 | 0 (0.0) 0.384 | 8 (9.0) 0.011 | 0 (0.0) 0.412 | 0 (0.0) 0.676 |
Alcoholismo | 0 (0.0) 0.312 | 1 (3.0) 0.826 | 0 (0.0) 0.601 | 2 (2.2) 0.558 | 1 (5.3) 0.096 | 0 (0.0) 0.802 |
Celiac disease | 11 (19.6) 0.008 | 4 (12.1) 0.080 | 0 (0.0) 0.169 | 3 (3.4) 0.006 | 5 (26.3) 0.004 | 4 (80.0) 0.000 |
Allergies | 1 (1.8) 0.822 | 1 (3.0) 0.474 | 0 (0.0) 0.521 | 4 (4.5) 0.116 | 0 (0.0) 0.546 | 0 (0.0) 0.758 |
HIV | 0 (0.0) 0.475 | 2 (6.1) 0.031 | 0 (0.0) 0.712 | 0 (0.0) 0.289 | 0 (0.0) 0.728 | 0 (0.0) 0.859 |
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Córdoba, J.; Bagnato, M.J. Characterization of People with Functional Limitations from ICF Components Using the Longitudinal Social Protection Survey (ELPS) of Uruguay. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 8012. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158012
Córdoba J, Bagnato MJ. Characterization of People with Functional Limitations from ICF Components Using the Longitudinal Social Protection Survey (ELPS) of Uruguay. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(15):8012. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158012
Chicago/Turabian StyleCórdoba, Julia, and María José Bagnato. 2021. "Characterization of People with Functional Limitations from ICF Components Using the Longitudinal Social Protection Survey (ELPS) of Uruguay" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 15: 8012. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158012
APA StyleCórdoba, J., & Bagnato, M. J. (2021). Characterization of People with Functional Limitations from ICF Components Using the Longitudinal Social Protection Survey (ELPS) of Uruguay. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 8012. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158012