Creating disability in the home: The role of environmental barriers in the United States

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Abstract

One thousand persons with disabilities were sampled to discover the types of barriers they encountered in their home while carrying out their daily activities. A 43 percent response rate was obtained. The open-ended questions were submitted to a process of analytic coding and suggested 27 different categories of barriers existed in the homes of persons who have disabilities. The findings have implications for rehabilitation practice. Performance of daily activities is greatly diminished by the presence of architectural barriers. Environmental supports can greatly improve performance in daily tasks. These findings are discussed in light of disability policy and implications for improving performance of persons who have disability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-49
Number of pages13
JournalDisability and Society
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2001

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