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Disabled person: construction of concept by this population

Author(s): Pagliuca, Lorita Marlena Freitag ; Oliveira, Paula Marciana Pinheiro de ; Mariano, Monaliza Ribeiro ; Silva, Jacqueline Mota da ; Almeida, Paulo Cesar de ; Oliveira, Giselly Oseni Barbosa

Date: 2015

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Disabled Persons; Concept Formation; Mobility Limitation; Visually Impaired Persons; Persons with Hearing Impairments.


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Objective: to build the concept of disabled person. Methods: study of analysis of concept using the phases field work and statistical analysis with 120 individuals divided into three groups of 40 people with hearing, visual and motor disability. Results: there was predomination of men (68%), 18-29 years old (55%), with superior education (35%) and married/common-law married (75%). The attribute accepted was person with limitation and still able to perform activity, with a difference between groups (p = 0.018); the keyword accepted was limitation (p = 0.001); the expression was disabled person, with intergroup difference (p = 0.013). Concept of choice by group was deaf (97.51%); blind (45%) and person with visual disability (45%) and; person with physical disability (27.5%). Conclusion: attributes, keywords used in the literature and public policy were not accepted. They prefer to be called deaf; blind or visually impaired; They reject people with motor disability and wheelchair user. 

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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