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Health
Society
Disabilities Survey
Survey on Disability, Personal Autonomy and Dependency Situations 2008
Survey aimed at Households
National results
Carers and Personal Assistance
Carers and Personal Assistance
Relative figures
Percentage of persons with disabilities, according to the most important care that the main carer provides, by group of disability and sex of the person with disabilities
Units:
Rate per 100 persons with disabilities who receive personal care
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More important personal care
Values that contain
Total
Eating
Get dressed / Get undressed
Personal hygiene / Getting ready
Walk or get around the house
Go up or down the stairs
Change incontinence pants due to urinary incontinence
Change incontinence pants due to fecal incontinence
Getting in and out of bed
Bathe/Shower
Use the toilet / bath on time
Go shopping
Preparing meals
Undertake other household chores
Take medicine (control)
Use the telephone
Go outside / get about on the street
Use public transport
Managing money
Deal with paperwork
Go to the doctor
Tie one's own shoelaces
Selected:
22
Total:
22
Group of disability
Values that contain
Total
Sight
Hearing
Communication
Learning, applying knowledge and developing tasks
Mobility
Self care
Home life
Interpersonal interactions and relationships
Selected:
1
Total:
9
Sex
Values that contain
Both sexes
Males
Females
Selected:
1
Total:
3
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Group of disability
Sex
More important personal care
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Decimals to show:
By default
0
1
2
Notes
1) A person may have disabilities from more than one group of disability 2) The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 5 thousand persons must be viewed with caution, because they may be affected by large sampling errors.
Total:
0
series
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0
cells
Source:National Statistics Institute