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Mobility Impairment and the Construction of Identity.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Disability in Society SeriesPublisher: Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (200 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781935049968
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mobility Impairment and the Construction of IdentityDDC classification:
  • 305.9/083
LOC classification:
  • HV3011 -- .R53 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Book Title -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Table 1.1. Descriptive Characteristics of Demographic and Level of Impairment Measures among Mobility-Impaired Adults in theQuantitative Sample -- Table 1.2. Level of Impairment Among Interview Respondents in the Qualitative Sample -- Table 1.3. Demographic Characteristics of Interview Respondents in the Qualitative Sample -- Figure 2.1. The World Health Organization's International Classification of Impairment, Disability, and Handicap -- Figure 2.2. The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functionality, Disability, and Health -- Figure 2.3 Conceptual Model for the Development of a Disabled Identity -- Table 4.1. Descriptive Statistics of Mobility-impaired Individuals Who Self-identify as Disabled and Not Disabled -- Table 4.2. Identifying as Disabled Regressed on Environmental Barriers, Social Engagement, Impairment, and Reflected Appraisals -- Table 4.3. Claiming an Identity as Disabled by Reflected Appraisals -- Table 4.4. Physical Barriers, Social Barriers, and Impairment Experienced by Respondents from the Qualitative Interviews -- Table 4.5. Self Processes from Qualitative Interviews -- Table 4.6. Number of Individuals Claiming an Identity as Disabled by Reflected Appraisals -- Table 5.1. Identifying as Disabled Regressed on Environmental Barriers, Social Engagement, Impairment, and Reflected Appraisals among Females -- Table 5.2. Identifying as Disabled Regressed on Environmental Barriers,Social Engagement, Impairment, and Reflected Appraisals among Males -- Table A1. Criteria for Selection into the National Health Interview Survey on Disability -- Table A2. Descriptive Statistics of the Non-Standardized Analytic Sample of Mobility Impaired Adults -- Table A3. Descriptive Statistics of the Standardized Final Sample of Mobility Impaired Adults.
Figure A1. Simple Model of Indirect Effects -- Table A4. Results of the Product-of-Coefficients Tests of Significance ofIndirect Effects of Environmental Barriers, Social Engagement, andImpairment on Identifying as Disabled Through Reflected Appraisals -- Acknowledgments -- 1-Embracing Disability? -- 2-Building on Models of Disability -- 3-Everyday Experiences of the Body and the Environment -- 4-The Dynamics of Disability Identity -- 5-Taking Account of Gender -- 6-Implications for Theory and Policy -- Appendix A: Quantitative Data, Methods, and Analysis -- Appendix B: Qualitative Data, Methods, and Analysis -- Appendix C: Glossary of Terms -- References -- Index -- About the Book.
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Intro -- Book Title -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Table 1.1. Descriptive Characteristics of Demographic and Level of Impairment Measures among Mobility-Impaired Adults in theQuantitative Sample -- Table 1.2. Level of Impairment Among Interview Respondents in the Qualitative Sample -- Table 1.3. Demographic Characteristics of Interview Respondents in the Qualitative Sample -- Figure 2.1. The World Health Organization's International Classification of Impairment, Disability, and Handicap -- Figure 2.2. The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functionality, Disability, and Health -- Figure 2.3 Conceptual Model for the Development of a Disabled Identity -- Table 4.1. Descriptive Statistics of Mobility-impaired Individuals Who Self-identify as Disabled and Not Disabled -- Table 4.2. Identifying as Disabled Regressed on Environmental Barriers, Social Engagement, Impairment, and Reflected Appraisals -- Table 4.3. Claiming an Identity as Disabled by Reflected Appraisals -- Table 4.4. Physical Barriers, Social Barriers, and Impairment Experienced by Respondents from the Qualitative Interviews -- Table 4.5. Self Processes from Qualitative Interviews -- Table 4.6. Number of Individuals Claiming an Identity as Disabled by Reflected Appraisals -- Table 5.1. Identifying as Disabled Regressed on Environmental Barriers, Social Engagement, Impairment, and Reflected Appraisals among Females -- Table 5.2. Identifying as Disabled Regressed on Environmental Barriers,Social Engagement, Impairment, and Reflected Appraisals among Males -- Table A1. Criteria for Selection into the National Health Interview Survey on Disability -- Table A2. Descriptive Statistics of the Non-Standardized Analytic Sample of Mobility Impaired Adults -- Table A3. Descriptive Statistics of the Standardized Final Sample of Mobility Impaired Adults.

Figure A1. Simple Model of Indirect Effects -- Table A4. Results of the Product-of-Coefficients Tests of Significance ofIndirect Effects of Environmental Barriers, Social Engagement, andImpairment on Identifying as Disabled Through Reflected Appraisals -- Acknowledgments -- 1-Embracing Disability? -- 2-Building on Models of Disability -- 3-Everyday Experiences of the Body and the Environment -- 4-The Dynamics of Disability Identity -- 5-Taking Account of Gender -- 6-Implications for Theory and Policy -- Appendix A: Quantitative Data, Methods, and Analysis -- Appendix B: Qualitative Data, Methods, and Analysis -- Appendix C: Glossary of Terms -- References -- Index -- About the Book.

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