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Disability: a model and measurement technique.
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Quality Of LifeDisabilityEducationClassical Test TheoryCumulative PatternsDevelopmental DisabilitiesScale VariationPatient-reported OutcomeDisability StudyHealth Services ResearchReliabilityMeasurement TechniqueOutcomes ResearchRehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessDisability AwarenessOutcome AssessmentSpecial EducationMedicineGuttman Scale Analysis
Current methods of ranking or scoring disability tend to be arbitrary. A new method is put forward on the hypothesis that disability progresses in regular, cumulative patterns. A model of disability is defined and tested with the use of Guttman scale analysis. Its validity is indicated on data from a survey in the community and from postsurgical patients, and some factors involved in scale variation are identified. The model provides a simple measurement technique and has implications for the assessment of individual disadvantage, for the prediction of progress in recovery or deterioration, and for evaluation of the outcome of treatment regimes.
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