Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
Publication Title
Global Journal of Health Science
Volume
4
Issue
6
First page number:
99
Last page number:
108
Abstract
The Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990; since then research has shown that people with disabilities continue to experience barriers to health care. The purpose of this study was to compare utilization of preventive services, chronic disease rates, and engagement in health risk behaviors of participants with differing severities of disabilities to those without disabilities. This study was a secondary analysis of 2010 data collected in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System national survey in the United States. Rao Chi square test and logistic regression were employed. Participants with disabilities had significantly higher adjusted odds ratios for all chronic diseases, for physical inactivity, obesity and smoking. They were significantly more likely to participate in some preventive services (flu/pneumonia vaccination, HIV test) and significantly less likely to participate in other preventive services (mammogram, Pap test). Our findings suggest that people with disabilities are less able to fully participate in all preventive services offered.
Keywords
Health behavior; Health services accessibility; Medicine; Preventive; People with disabilities – Health and hygiene
Disciplines
Community Health | Disability Law | Immune System Diseases | Preventive Medicine | Virus Diseases
Language
English
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Repository Citation
Pharr, J. R.,
Bungum, T. J.
(2012).
Health Disparities Experienced by People with Disabilities in the United States: A Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Study.
Global Journal of Health Science, 4(6),
99-108.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/community_health_sciences_fac_articles/82
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