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The Future of Disability in America (2007)
Board on Health Sciences Policy (HSP)

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The Future of Disability in America

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Table of Contents for Workshop on Disability in America: A New Look (2006)

Based on a Workshop of the Committee on Disability in America: A New Look

Marilyn J. Field, Alan M. Jette, and Linda Martin, Editors

Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine

The National Academies Press, 2006

(Report available at www.nap.edu/catalog/11579.html.)


CONTENTS

REVIEWERS

xiii

INTRODUCTION

1

SUMMARY OF WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS

4

 

Models and Concepts of Disability,

5

 

Trends in Disability,

10

 

Disability Across the Age Spectrum,

16

 

Secondary Health Conditions: Part I,

20

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The Future of Disability in America B Table of Contents for Workshop on Disability in America: A New Look (2006) Based on a Workshop of the Committee on Disability in America: A New Look Marilyn J. Field, Alan M. Jette, and Linda Martin, Editors Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine The National Academies Press, 2006 (Report available at www.nap.edu/catalog/11579.html.) CONTENTS REVIEWERS xiii INTRODUCTION 1 SUMMARY OF WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS 4   Models and Concepts of Disability, 5   Trends in Disability, 10   Disability Across the Age Spectrum, 16   Secondary Health Conditions: Part I, 20

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The Future of Disability in America   Secondary Health Conditions: Part II, 29   References, 36 APPENDIXES     A Workshop Agenda and Participants 39   B Conceptual Models of Disability: Past, Present, and Future Gale Whiteneck 50   C Defining and Classifying Disability in Children Rune J. Simeonsson 67   D How Does the Environment Influence Disability? Examining the Evidence Julie J. Keysor 88   E Late-Life Disability Trends: An Overview of Current Evidence Vicki A. Freedman 101   F Chronic Disease and Trends in Severe Disability in Working Age Populations Jay Bhattacharya, Kavita Choudhry, and Darius Lakdawalla 113   G Trends in Disability in Early Life Ruth E.K. Stein 143   H Aspects of Disability Across the Life Span: Risk Factors for Disability in Late Life Jack M. Guralnik 157   I Health Care Transition of Adolescents and Young Adults with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs: New Perspectives John Reiss and Robert Gibson 166   J Secondary Conditions and Disability Margaret A. Turk 185   K A User’s Perspective on Midlife (Ages 18 to 65) Aging with Disability June Isaacson Kailes 194   L Impact of Exercise on Targeted Secondary Conditions James H. Rimmer and Swati S. Shenoy 205   M Secondary Conditions with Spinal Cord Injury William A. Bauman 222   N Depression as a Secondary Condition in People with Disabilities Bryan Kemp 234   O Promoting Health and Preventing Secondary Conditions Among Adults with Developmental Disabilities Tom Seekins, Meg Traci, Donna Bainbridge, Kathy Humphries, Nancy Cunningham, Rod Brod, and James Sherman 251   P Committee and Presenter Biographies 265 (List of tables, boxes, and figures is omitted.)

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