<b>Profile of the Population with Disabilities in the Metropolitan Area of Maringá
An individual is considered disabled when he or she has permanent structural or functional abnormalities that prevent him or her from performing daily activities. There are around 1 billion people worldwide (about 15% of the population) with some type of disability or incapacity. About 80% of these...
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doaj-40a3b141c73a4be38d6672857e41d99b2021-06-02T12:55:27ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum. Health Sciences1679-92911807-86482018-10-0140e31202e3120210.4025/actascihealthsci.v40i1.3120231202<b>Profile of the Population with Disabilities in the Metropolitan Area of MaringáRayanne Acorsi0Clédina Regina Lonardan Acorsi1Regiane Sanvesso Lendzion2Universidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáAn individual is considered disabled when he or she has permanent structural or functional abnormalities that prevent him or her from performing daily activities. There are around 1 billion people worldwide (about 15% of the population) with some type of disability or incapacity. About 80% of these people live in developing nations. This study aimed to identify and describe the profile of the disabled population in the Metropolitan Area of Maringá (MAM), Paraná, considering its socio-spatial structure, which was defined by the Metropolis Observatory, Maringá Center. The elaboration of the profile counted with data collected from the 2010 Census sample, provided by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, and processed through the SAS software (2016). The study of the MAM in its general configuration reveals that its indicators are lower than national ones. The same indicators, when calculated considering its socio-spatial divisions, suggest a major imbalance in the prevalence of visual, hearing, motor or mental/intellectual disabilities. The research found the highest percentage of people with disabilities among the working class, working poor and farm workers. In contrast, the upper middle class showed the lowest indicators.http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/31202disabled peopleindicatorshealth profile. |
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<b>Profile of the Population with Disabilities in the Metropolitan Area of Maringá |
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<b>Profile of the Population with Disabilities in the Metropolitan Area of Maringá |
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<b>Profile of the Population with Disabilities in the Metropolitan Area of Maringá |
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<b>profile of the population with disabilities in the metropolitan area of maringá |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá |
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Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences |
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An individual is considered disabled when he or she has permanent structural or functional abnormalities that prevent him or her from performing daily activities. There are around 1 billion people worldwide (about 15% of the population) with some type of disability or incapacity. About 80% of these people live in developing nations. This study aimed to identify and describe the profile of the disabled population in the Metropolitan Area of Maringá (MAM), Paraná, considering its socio-spatial structure, which was defined by the Metropolis Observatory, Maringá Center. The elaboration of the profile counted with data collected from the 2010 Census sample, provided by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, and processed through the SAS software (2016). The study of the MAM in its general configuration reveals that its indicators are lower than national ones. The same indicators, when calculated considering its socio-spatial divisions, suggest a major imbalance in the prevalence of visual, hearing, motor or mental/intellectual disabilities. The research found the highest percentage of people with disabilities among the working class, working poor and farm workers. In contrast, the upper middle class showed the lowest indicators. |
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disabled people indicators health profile. |
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