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000148616 037__ $$aART-2019-138743
000148616 041__ $$aeng
000148616 100__ $$aDashner, Jessica
000148616 245__ $$aExamination of Community Participation of Adults With Disabilities: Comparing Age and Disability Onset
000148616 260__ $$c2019
000148616 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000148616 5203_ $$aObjective: Explore community participation between adults with disabilities ¿50 and >50 years and between early-(¿40) and late-(>40) onset disability. Method: A survey examining participation was conducted with a national convenience sample of 692 community-dwelling adults with disabilities. Results: Participants ¿50 reported presence of more ( p < .05) environmental supports for work/volunteer/education and use of transportation. Participants >50 had higher ( p < .01) visits to pharmacies; higher ( p < .05) evaluative quality of participation (EQOP) at gas stations, exercise facilities, beauty salons/barbers, and use of transportation ( p < .01); and more difficulty participating without assistance at grocery stores ( p < .05) and gas stations ( p < .01). The early-onset group reported higher ( p < .05) EQOP at work/volunteer/education and homes of family/friends. The late-onset group reported higher ( p < .01) EQOP at exercise facilities; more ( p < .05) environmental supports at pharmacies, restaurants, grocery stores ( p < .01), doctors’ offices ( p ¿ .01), and beauty salons/barbers ( p < .01); greater ( p < .01) influence of pain/fatigue; and more difficulty without assistance at grocery stores ( p < .05) and gas stations ( p < .01). Discussion: Understanding these differences can improve interventions to support community participation of individuals aging with disabilities.
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000148616 590__ $$a2.136$$b2019
000148616 591__ $$aGERONTOLOGY$$b12 / 36 = 0.333$$c2019$$dQ2$$eT2
000148616 591__ $$aHEALTH POLICY & SERVICES$$b36 / 87 = 0.414$$c2019$$dQ2$$eT2
000148616 592__ $$a1.062$$b2019
000148616 593__ $$aCommunity and Home Care$$c2019$$dQ1
000148616 593__ $$aGerontology$$c2019$$dQ1
000148616 593__ $$aSociology and Political Science$$c2019$$dQ1
000148616 593__ $$aHealth (social science)$$c2019$$dQ1
000148616 593__ $$aLife-span and Life-course Studies$$c2019$$dQ1
000148616 593__ $$aGeriatrics and Gerontology$$c2019$$dQ2
000148616 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000148616 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-0235-3104$$aEspin-Tello, Sandra Martina
000148616 700__ $$aSnyder, Makenna
000148616 700__ $$aHollingsworth, Holly
000148616 700__ $$aKeglovits, Marian
000148616 700__ $$aCampbell, Margaret L.
000148616 700__ $$aPutnam, Michelle
000148616 700__ $$aStark, Susan
000148616 773__ $$g31, 10_suppl. (2019), 169S-194S$$pJ. aging health$$tJOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH$$x0898-2643
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