WHO Functioning and Disability Disaggregation (FDD11) tool: a reliable approach for disaggregating data by disability
Abstract Background There is a global scarcity of good quality disability data, which has contributed to a lack of political will to address the challenges that persons with disabilities face. The current paper proposes a way forward to overcome this gap by demonstrating the psychometric properties...
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Main Authors: | Lindsay Lee (Author), Kaloyan Kamenov (Author), Carolina Fellinghauer (Author), Carla Sabariego (Author), Somnath Chatterji (Author), Alarcos Cieza (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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