Documents
This limited listing of publications and materials pertaining to promotion of health and wellness among people with disabilities is derived substantially from sources developed by the 16 states which are part of the CDC cooperative agreement. AAHD will happily receive suggestions for expanding this list to further collaboration and efficiency in bringing programs to capacity. Please send your input to contact@aahd.us.
Access
Accessible Information Exchange: Meeting on a Level Playing Field www.ada.gov/business/accessiblemtg.pdf
A Guide to Planning Accessible Meetings, published by the California Governors Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons, Employment Development Department, State of California http://www.disabilityemployment.org
Materials from Office on Health and Disability, Division for Special Health Needs, Bureau of Family and Community Health, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
“ADA Guide for MDPH Contracted Providers“, May, 2002 (PDF, 18 pages, 123 KB) Form for MDPH Contracted Providers, available online: http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/adaguide.pdf
“ADA Guide Score Sheet” (PDF, 17 pages, 124 KB) Score Sheet Form for Providers http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/adascrsh.pdf
“Sample ADA Policies and Procedures“, April, 2002 (PDF, 15 pages, 170 KB) http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/adasmpl.pdf
“MDPH Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Project”, September, 2002, Publication
“MDPH Transition Plan Summary for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal“, May, 2002 (PDF, 3 pages, 66 KB) Form http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/trnsplan.pdf
MDPH Policy Statement Regarding Publicity and Accommodations for People with Disabilities_ (PDF, 1 page, 85 KB) Report from the Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health on new use of statements and graphic targeted to people with a disability who are deaf or hard of hearing when advertising public events http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/dphstmnt.pdf
Massachusetts Department Of Public Health Americans With Disabilities Act Compliance Project: Overview And Materials, Boston (Massachusetts): Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Office on Health and Disability. 2002 Sep. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm,
Accessible Events How to Plan Events That Everyone Can Attend New York State Department of Health
Self-Study guide for radiologic technologists on conducting accessible mammogram examinations that is approved for continuing education credits through the American society of Radiologic Technologists. New York State Department of Health http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/main.htm
Materials from the North Carolina Office on Disability and Health www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh
Removing Barriers to Health Care, A Guide for Health Professionals, Mace, Ronald L., The Center for Universal Design and NCODH, 1998
Removing Barriers: Tips and Strategies to Promote Accessible Communication, NCODH and Woodward Communications, 1999
Removing Barriers to Health Clubs and Fitness Facilities, NCODH and Center for Universal Design, 2002
Removing Barriers: Planning Meetings That Are Accessible To All Participants, NCODH, 2005. U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Physical Access to Primary Care for Patients with Disabilities: A Needs Review, Rhode Island Department of Health, Health Policy Briefs, Nolan, PA., 1998 Jun;98-5:1–4. [e-copy] http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
Olympic Area Agency on Aging. Accessible Port Townsend Downtown/Uptown: a guide for wheelchair users and those who use mobilty devices [map], Port Hadlock (Washington): Olympic Area Agency; 2003 Nov. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Olympic Area Agency on Aging. Disability-friendly restaurants in Port Townsend & Jefferson County [brochure], Port Hadlock (Washington): Olympic Area Agency; 2004 April (rev 2007 Apr.). U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Health Improvement Partnership’s DASH: Accessiblity directory for first night Spokane, 2005 [brochure], Spokane (Washington): DASH; 2005. U59/CCU006992 http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Health Improvement Partnership’s Accessible standard and universal design [newsletter]. Disability Awareness Starts Here, 2005, Spring. U59/CCU006992 http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Adolescents
Center for Disabilities and Development. Staying healthy and living well. Iowa City (Iowa): University of Iowa; 2007. [**CDC is not cited, e-copy]http://www.idph.state.ia.us/bh/disability_health.asp
Assistive Technology
The TRAID-IN Equipment Exchange Service New York State Department of Health
Buyer Be Aware-Assistive Technology Devices New York State Department of Health
How Do I Pay for It? Publication of the Assistive Technology Project, Vermont Department of Aging and Disabilities
Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of AAHD conferences are available on our website at http://www.aahd.us/page.php?pname=conferences/proceedings.
Emergency Preparedness
Compendium of Initiatives on emergency Preparedness and People with Disabiltiies in CDC Funded States 2007
Download: Word | pdf
Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Resonsibility for Your Safety. June Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant, Center for Disability Issues and the Health Professions. CDROM
Emergency Preparedness and People with Disabilities on the AAHD website
Download: Word | pdf
Emergency Preparedness and People with Disabilities, on the AAHD website
National Consortiumon Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response for People with Disabilities
Guides
Now That Im One-Handed, How do I?-A Guide for Successful One Handed Functioning (Booklet that can be printed from PDF file) New Mexico Department of health Promotion www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/DHPResources.htm
Osteoporosis and People with Disabilities Fact Sheet for Patients. New York State Department of Health
Osteoporosis and Patients with Disabilities An Information Sheet for Physicians. New York State Department of Health.
Health Promotion Research Guide Depression and Disability, A Practical Guide, Thomson, Karla, Ph.D., NCODH, 2002 www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh
Recreation, A Great Way to be Active—A Guide to Getting Started, NCODH
Partners in Health Care, NCODH www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh
The Health Promotion Resource Guide 2003, NCODH and the Massachusetts Office on Health and Disability www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh
Community Action Guide: A Process for Improved Community Accessibility, by Charles E. Drum, JD., Ph.D., Traci Goff, BS, Willi Horner-Johnson, Ph.D. (ABD), Ann Pobutsky, Ph.D., Brian Ritacco, MA, Angela Weaver, M.Ed., December, 2001. http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/publications/otherpubs/CommunityActionGuide.htm
Reproductive Health Care for Women with Disabilities: A Guide from the Center for Research on Women with Disabilities at Baylor College of Medicine, by Carol Howland, Stephanie Pendergrass, Margaret Nosek. Published by the Center for Research on Women with Disabilities, Houston, TX, 2000 http://www.healthwellness.org/rrtclibrary/products/reprobooklet.htm
Resource Guidebook For People With Brain Injuries. Topeka (Kansas): Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Health Promotion; Injury and Disability Program. 1999 December. U59/CCU708472 [e-copy unavailable] http://www.kdheks.gov/idp/disability.html
Guidelines For Reporting And Writing About People With Disabilities”[pamphlet]. Topeka (Kansas): Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Disability and Health Program. [Hard copy available only through the Kansas state resource library] http://www.kdheks.gov/idp/disability.html
Community Activated Living Well: A Guide for Implementing the Living Well with a Disability Health Promotion Workshop for Community Members who have Disabilities. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute, Montana Disability and Health Program; 2005. (CDC attributed, no award# cited) [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Nutrition for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities: nutrition standards of care for use by personal assistants, service providers, healthcare providers, nutrition professionals, and family members, by Humphries K, Traci MA, Seekins T. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute; 2005 Nov. U59/CCU821224 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Preventing and managing secondary conditions with adult Montanans who have intellectual/developmental disabilities: health resource guide, by Spas D; Traci M; Brennan L. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute; 2005 Oct. [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Involving People with Disabilities as Members of Advisory Groups, July 2006 revision, by Brennan L, Spas D. Rural Practice Guidelines; 2004 Mar. [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
North Carolina recreation resource guide 2005: recreation opportunities for people with disabilities. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health; North Carolina Office of Disability and Health, 2005. U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Depression and disability: a practical guide, by Thompson K. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health; 2002. U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Communication with People with Disabilities
Common Courtesies when Interacting with People with Disabilities (PDF file) New Mexico Department of Health Promotionwww.health.state.nm.us/dhp/DHPResources.htm
People First Communicating with and about People with Disabilities. New York State Department of Health
Effective Health Messages How to Create Effective Health Messages for People with Disabilities. New York State Department of Health
Model intake form for health care professionals that identifies an individuals special needs. New York State department of Health http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/main.htm
Curriculum for medical students on working with children with disabilities and their parents developed by Parent to Parent. Vermont Department of Aging and Disabilities
Removing barriers: tips and strategies to promote accessible communication by McCormick S. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health; 2002. U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Health Promotion Programs
Center for Disabilities and Development. Living well with a disability handouts. Iowa City (Iowa): University of Iowa; 2004. [**CDC is not cited, e-copy] http://www.idph.state.ia.us/bh/disability_health.asp
Center for Disabilities and Development. Continuing to live well with a disability workbook. Iowa City (Iowa): University of Iowa; 2003.[e-copy] href=”http://www.idph.state.ia.us/bh/disability_health.asp
Center for Disabilities and Development. Continuing to live well with a disability curriculum: a companion course to living well with a disability. Iowa City (Iowa): University of Iowa; 2003.[e-copy] http://www.idph.state.ia.us/bh/disability_health.asp
Humphries K, Traci MA, Seekins T. Eat well to feel well: your plan for good health. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute; 2005 Nov. U59/CCU821224 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Humphries K, Traci MA. Food on film: an innovative method for recording rood intake of adults with intellectual disabilities or communication difficulties. Rural Disability and Rehabilitation Research Progress Report #22; 2004 Apr. U59/CCU821224 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Disability and Health Program. Promoting preventive health care for people with disabilities [Videotape]. Albany (New York): New York State Department of Health; Date? www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/main.htm
Deschler M, Tangeman P, Westwood D. Healthy lifestyles for people with disabilities: making opportunities for healthy lifestyles [curriculum]. Portland (Oregon): Oregon Health & Science University; 2006. [e-copy unavailable on line] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Overview of the Oregon Office on Disability and Health (OODH): annual report, July1, 1999 through June 30, 2000. Portland (Oregon): Oregon Health & Science University; 2000. http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Health Improvement Partnership’s. Project fun [brochure]. Spokane (Washington): Health Improvement Partnership; 2005. U59/CCU006992 http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html”http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Newsletters
AAHD: Health and Disability News www.aahd.us/newsletterfinal/CurrentIssue
Arkansas: disABILITY WELLNESS www.uams.edu/uap/secondaryconditions/newsletter.htm
Illinois: NCPAD-News Electronic Newsletter Monthly www.ncpad.org
Massachusetts: Health and Disability News Publication of the Office on Health and Disability, Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Volume 1, Issue 1, March 15, 2002,www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/hdnews1.pdf
New Mexico: The Wellness News_ Newsletter (Current issue is available in hardcopy. Past issues are available on website.) www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/DHPResources.htm
New York: On Target: Disability and Health in New York State http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/target.htm
OMRDD The Journal publication for people working, involved, or interested in services for individuals with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/publications/DisabilityandHealthQuarterly.htm
Partners for Inclusive Community. Suggestions on how to keep your New Year’s resolution, disAbility Wellness: Promoting Health and Wellness for Persons with Disabilities in Arkansas. 2005 Spring;2(1):1–4. http://www.uams.edu/partners
Partners for Inclusive Community. Emergency and disaster preparedness for people with disabilities: are you ready? disAbility Wellness: Promoting Health and Wellness for Persons with Disabilities in Arkansas. 2005 Spring;2(2):1–
4. http://www.uams.edu/partners
Partners for Inclusive Community. Promoting health and wellness for persons with disabilities in Arkansas, disAbility Wellness: Promoting Health and Wellness for Persons with Disabilities in Arkansas. 2005 Fall;2(3):1–4. http://www.uams.edu/partners
Partners for Inclusive Community. Why vote? disAbility Wellness: Promoting Health and Wellness for Persons with Disabilities in Arkansas. 2004 Fall;1(3):1–4. http://www.uams.edu/partners
Partners for Inclusive Community. George W. Bush: promoting full access to community life disAbility Wellness: Promoting Health and Wellness for Persons with Disabilities in Arkansas. 2003;1–4. [no CDC attribution] http://www.uams.edu/partners
Partners for Inclusive Community. Staying fit in Arkansas disAbility Wellness: Promoting Health and Wellness for Persons with Disabilities in Arkansas. 2001 Spring;3(1):1–4. http://www.uams.edu/partners
Breast cancer screening among women with disabilties: data from the California Behavioral Risk Factor Survey 2002, King G. EPICgram. 2004 Sep;(8):1–5. [e-copy]
Californians with activity limitations: data from the California Health Interview Survey 2001. EPICgram. 2003, King G. Dec;(7):1–6. [e-copy]
Disability and Health Program. Focus on personal care. Wellness News; 2003 Winter. [e-copy unavailable] http://www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/
Disability and Health Program. No article title. Wellness News; 2003 Summer. [e-copy unavailable] http://www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/
Disability and Health Program. Disability and health: a plan of action. Wellness News; 2000 Fall. [e-copy unavailable] http://www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/
Orchid: health and wellness for women with disabilities, Dickens P (editor). Chapel Hill (North Carolina): University of North Carolina; 2001 May. (64 pages) http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on youth transition planning, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2003 Nov. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on skin cancer and fitness, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2003 Jul. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on celebrate wellness III, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2002 December. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on personal care, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2002 January. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on abuse, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2002 May. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on information technology, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2001 Fall. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on community access, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2001 Spring. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Inside this issue on celebrate wellness, Disability and Health Quarterly; 2001 Winter. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Health Improvement Partnership’s. Maria’s story, Disability Awareness Starts Here. 2004 Aug. [CDC cited no award number] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Health Improvement Partnership’s. Olympia needs your help, Disability Awareness Starts Here. 2003 Jan. [CDC cited no award number] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Health Improvement Partnership’s October 2002 – National Disability Awareness Month. Disability Awareness Starts Here. 2002 Sept. [CDC cited no award number] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Health Improvement Partnership’s. DASH funded for 5 more years. Disability Awareness Starts Here. 2002 May. [CDC cited no award number] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Personal Care Attendants
Bradshaw Y; Nehus V; Hart H. Consumer-directed model training manual. Little Rock (Arkansas): University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; 2005. (234 pages) [e-copy] http://www.uams.edu/partners
Bradshaw Y; Nehus V; Hart H. Consumer-directed personal care attendant Handbook. Little Rock (Arkansas): University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; 2005. (83 pages)[e-copy] http://www.uams.edu/partners
Physical Activity
New York State Department of Health: Fit for Life Motivational and factual brochure on physical activity Worksite Wellness Programs and People With Disabilities brochure explains how to implement programs Adapt the Fun for Everyone! Physical Activity and People with Disabilities
Oregon Office on Disability and Health and Oregon Health and Science University: Physical Activity Motivation: Motivating individuals with disabilities to be physically active_, by Maria Kosma, Brad Cardinal and Pauli Rintala http://www.healthwellness.org/rrtclibrary/publications/physicalactivity.pdf
National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (NCPAD) http://www.ncpad.org is a clearinghouse of information, including:
Selected Publications
“Final Report of the Center on Health Promotion Research for Persons with Disabilities: Executive Summary”
Slide Presentations
“How much exercise is enough? How much is too much?”
“Exercise Prescription for Seniors.”
“Exercise for Persons with Disabilities.”
“Adherence to Physical Activity in Older Persons with Disabilities.”
“Health Promotion for Persons with Disabilities: A New Era for a Neglected Population.”
“Changing the Fitness Paradigm at Your Facility.”
“The Center on Health Promotion Research for Persons with Disabilities.” (Dr. James Rimmer describes a comprehensive, multi-component health promotion model being currently being evaluated at the University of Illinois at Chicago.)
“Exercise Training for Individuals with Stroke.”
“Overview of 10 Research-Based Health Promotion Programs for Persons with Disabilities.”
Videos
“Creative Mobility” Video clip putting a positive spin on adaptive bikes and wheelchairs
Gray S, Cahill A, Liddell J, Fredine H, Overman B, Marsh M. The Take Charge Challenge: Physical Activity Program Manual. Santa Fe (New Mexico): New Mexico Department of Health, Public Health Division, Disability and Health Program; 2003. [e-copy unavailable] http://www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/
North Carolina Office of Disability and Health. Recreation: a great way to be active. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health; 2002. U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Whitner W. Steps to your heath: welcome to a healthier lifestyle [manual]. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 2002 Feb. (122 pages) http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Whitner W, Ewing GB. Steps to your heath: welcome to a healthier lifestyle [workbook]. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 2002 Feb. (95 pages) http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Whitner W, EwingGB. Steps to your heath: participant manual. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 1999 Mar. [e-copy] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Whitner W, Ewing GB. Steps to your heath: facilitators manual. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 1999 Mar. [ e-copy] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Whitner, W. SC Steps to Your Heath: exercise for good health. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 2002. http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
South Carolina Office of Disability and Health. Cooking for a better you: SC steps to your health 1st edition. Columbia (South Carolina): South Carolina Office of Disability and Health; 1999. http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Virginia recreational resources for persons with disabilities [first edition]. Richmond (Virginia): Virginia Commonwealth Univerisity; 2004 Aug. [e-copy unavailable. The 2006 edition was supported by NIDRR]] http://www.vdh.state.va.us/DiseaseInfoPrevention.htm
Articles/Editorials
“To Reap the Rewards of Post-Polio Exercise.” Sunny Roller, M.A. and Frederick M. Maynard, M.D.
“Promoting Health of People with HIV/AIDS: Focus on Treatment Adherence.” by Marilyn Fong
“Exercise Religiously.” by Joanne Bauman
“No More Sores: Preventing Pressure Sores for People with SCI.” by Cindy Less
“Leaving Them Safe and Sound: Lifelong Planning for Your Child with Special Needs.” by Dianne L. Haas, Ph.D., R.N in Your Writes section.
From the Director’s Office:
“Closing the Gap Between Rehabilitation and Lifetime Physical Activity.” Directors Office – April 2003.
“Government Should Consider Subsidizing Fitness Memberships for People with Disabilities.” Directors Office – March 2003.
“New Study Finds Low Accessibility of Physical Activity Facilities.” Directors Office – February 2003.
“Absence of People with Disabilities Using Local Parks.” January 2003
“Lifelong Fitness and Motor Skills Training for People with Mental Retardation.” Directors Office – December 2002.
“Finding Accurate Information on Nutrition and Disability Can Be a Real Challenge.” Directors Office – November 2002.
“Connecting People with Disabilities to Physical Activity Programs in Their Communities.” Directors Office – October 2002.
“Exercise Can Be a Real Pain: More Options are Needed for Wheelchair Users.” Directors Office – September 2002.
“Physical Activity Gets Top Billing on the White House Lawn.” Directors Office – July 2002.
“Physicians Need to Refer Their Patients to NCPAD.” Directors Office – May 2002
“Fitness Industry Needs to Present a More Inclusive Image.” Directors Office – April 2002
“Paralympic Athletes Have a Role to Play When the Games End. Directors Office – March 2002.
Rimmer JH, Yamaki K. “Obesity And Intellectual Disability.” Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev. 2006;12(1):22–7. [e- copy]
Yamaki K. “Body Weight Status Among Adults With Intellectual Disability In The Community.” Ment Retard. 2005 Feb;43(1):1–10. [e- copy]
Mitra M, Wilber N, Allen D, Walker DK. “Prevalence And Correlates Of Depression As A Secondary Condition Among Adults With Disabilities.” Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2005 Jan;75(1):76–85. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Nanda U, McLendon PM, Andresen EM, Armbrecht E. “The SIP68: An Abbreviated Sickness Impact Profile For Disability Outcomes Research.” Qual Life Res. 2003 Aug;12(5):583–95. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Brawarsky P, Brooks DR, Wilbur N, Gertz RE, Walker DK. “Tobacco Use Among Adults With Disabilities In Massachusetts.” Tob Control. 2002 Jun;11(Suppl II):ii29–33. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Andresen EM, Vahle VJ, Lollar D. “Proxy Reliability: Health-Related Quality Of Life (Hrqol) Measures For People With Disability.” Qual Life Res. 2001;10(7):609–19. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Andresen EM, Fitch CA, McLendon PM, Meyers AR. “Reliability And Validity Of Disability Questions For US Census 2000.” Am J Public Health. 2000 Aug;90(8):1297–9. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Andresen EM, Lollar DJ, Meyers AR. “Disability Outcomes Research: Why This Supplement, On This Topic, At This Time?” Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000 Dec;81(12 Suppl 2):S1–4. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Andresen EM, Meyers AR. “Health-Related Quality Of Life Outcomes Measures.” Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000 Dec;81(12 Suppl 2):S30–45. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Meyers AR. “From Function To Felicitude: Physical Disability And The Search For Happiness In Health Services Research.” Am J Ment Retard. 2000 Sep;105(5):342–51. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Meyers AR, Andresen EM. “Enabling Our Instruments: Accommodation, Universal Design, And Access To Participation In Research.” Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000 Dec;81(12 Suppl 2):S5–9. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Meyers AR, Andresen EM, Hagglund KJ. “A Model Of Outcomes Research: Spinal Cord Injury.” Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000 Dec;81(12 Suppl 2):S81–90. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Meyers AR, Mitra M, Walker DK, Wilber N. “Predictors Of Secondary Conditions In A Sample Of Independently Living Adults With High-Level Spinal Cord Injury.” Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2000 Dec;6(1):1–8. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Meyers AR, Bisbee A, Winter M. “The ‘Boston Model’ Of Managed Care And Spinal Cord Injury: A Cross-Sectional Study Of The Outcomes Of Risk-Based Prepaid, Managed Care.” Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1999 Nov;80(1):1450–6. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Clay JA.”Native American Independent Living.” Rural Special Education Quarterly. 2002;11(1):41-50.U59/CCU803400 http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Ravesloot C, Seekins T, Walsh J. “A Structural Analysis Of Secondary Conditions Experienced By People With Physical Disabilities.” Rehabilitation Psychology. 1997;42(1):3–16. U59/CCU803400 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Seekins T, Clay JA, Ravesloot C. “A Descriptive Study Of Secondary Conditions Reported By A Population Of Adults With Physical Disabilities Served By Three Independent Living Centers In A Rural State.” Journal of Rehabilitation. 1994 April/May/June; pps. 47–51. U59/CCU803400 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Havercamp S, Scandlin D, Roth M. “Health Disparities Among Adults With Developmental Disabilities, Adults With Other Disabilties, And Adults Not Reporting Disability In North Carolina.” Public Health Reports. 2004 July-August;119:418-426. U59/CCU403365 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Simeonsson RJ, Lollar D, Hollowell J, Adams M. “Revision Of The International Classification Of Impairments, Disabilities, And Handicaps: Developmental Issues.” J Clin Epidemiol. 2000 Feb;53(2):113–124. U59/CCU403365 http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Abdullah N, Horner-Johnson W, Drum CE, Khran GL, Staples E, Weisse J, Hammond L. “Healthy Lifestyles For People With Disabilities.” Californian Journal of Health Promotion. 2004;2(special Issues: Oregon):42–54. U59/CCU010935 [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. “The State Of Oregon: Home To The Only Rehabilitation Research And Training Center On Health And Wellness For People With Disabilities.” Disability and Health Quarterly; 2004 Mar. U59/CCU1093503 http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/
Panarace J, Kim H, Churnick D, Hamel D, Park J, Colangelo S. “Access To Services And Assistive Technology In Rhode Island.” Med & Health RI; 2001 Sep;84(9):304–6. http://www.rimed.org/archives.html [Sept 2001 issue is unavailable on line – requested from DocExpress 10/2007]
Mann J, Zhou H, McDermott S, Poston MB. “Healthy Behavior Change Of Adults With Mental Retardation: Attendance In A Health Promotion Program.” Am J Ment Retard. 2006 Jan;111(1):62–73. [e-copy] http://www.med.sc.edu/help
Ewing G, McDermott S, Thomas-Koger M, Whitner W, Pierce K. “Evaluation Of A Cardiovascular Health Program For Participants With Mental Retardation And Normal Learners.” Health Educ Behav. 2004 Feb;31(1):77–87. U59/CCU414085 [e-copy] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
McDermott S, Nagle R, Wright HH, Swann S, Leonhardt T, Wuori D. “Consultation In Paediatric Rehabilitation For Behavior Problems In Young Children With Cerebral Palsy And/Or Developmental Delay.” Pediatric Rehabilitation. 2002; 5(2):99–106. [e-copy] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Pierce K, McDermott S, Butkus S. “Predictors Of Job Tenure For New Hires With Mental Retardation.” Res Dev Disabil. 2003 Sep;24(5):369-380. U59/CCU414085 [e-copy] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Kinne S, Patrick DL, Doyle DL. “Prevalence Of Secondary Conditions Among People With Disabilities.” Am J Public Health. 2004 Mar;94(3):443–5. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Topolski TD, Edwards TC, Patrick DL. “Toward Youth Self-Report Of Health And Quality Of Life In Population Monitoring.” Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2004 Jul-Aug;4(4 suppl.):387–93. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Fact Sheets
Recreation: Climbing, Dance, Fishing, Horseback Riding, Ice Skating
Lifetime Sports: Bocce, Bowling, Cycling, Golf, Skiing, Tennis
Adaptive Equipment: Playground, Play Areas, Ergometers, Swimming Pool Lifts, Weight Training Equipment, Weight/Resistance Training, Wheelchairs
Water-Based Activities: Swimming Tips, Benefits of Aquatic Physical Activity, Kayaking, Scuba Diving, Swimming
Disability Specific Conditions: Arthritis, Cancer, Chronic fatigue Syndrome, Diabetes, Hypertension, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Osteoporosis, Parkinsons Disease, Post-Polio Syndrome, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke
Competitive Sports: Goal Ball, Quad Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Wheelchair Hockey
Resources: A Day at the Zoo, Fitness Associations, Golfing Resources, Preparing for a Visit to a National or State Park, Therapeutic Recreation Servicesz
Booklet
Discover Camp: Considerations for Sending Your Child with a Disability to Camp for the First Time
Policy
“Laurie Van Zandt’s View on Secondary Conditions and Social Prejudices” by Laurie Van Zandt and Angela Weaver, Summer, 1999
“Policy Research Brief: Barriers to Employment for People with Disabilities in Oregon” by Brian Ritacco, MPA, Ann Pobutsky, Ph.D., Willi Horner-Johnson, Ph.D. (ABD), and Charles E. Drum, JD., Ph.D.
“Policy Research Brief: Cancer Screening Patterns Among Women with and without Disabilities in Oregon” by Charles E. Drum, JD, PhD, Ann Pobutsky, PhD, and Traci Goff
“Health and Wellness Among Persons with Disability”, by Laurie Powers, Ph.D. and Mary Oschwald, MSW
Clay JA. Native American independent living. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute; 1992. U59/CCU803400 [e-copy]
Simeonsson RJ, McDevitt LN, editors. Issues in disability and health: the role of secondary conditions and quality of life. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): University of North Carolina, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center. 1999. (316 page book) U59/CCU403365 [hard copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Strategic Plans
California: Hershey L (editor). California 2005–2010 strategic plan for promoting the health of people with disabilities. Sacramento (CA): California Department of Health, Office on Disability, 2004. [e-copy] http://www.dhs.ca.gov/epic/odh/
Delaware: Riddle IK. Healthy Delawareans with disabilities 2010 project: Deleware health status report for adults with disabilities. University of Delaware, Center for Disability Studies; 2007 June. (56 pages) [e- copy] http://www.udel.edu/cds/hdwd2010.html
Iowa: Healthy Iowans 2010 Nationally recognized state plan for disability and health http://www.idph.state.ia.us/cpp/healthy_iowans_2010.asp
Kansas: Office of Injury and Disability Programs. Kansas state health plan for promoting the health of people with disabilities: healthy Kansans 2010. Topeka (Kansas): Kansas Department of Health and Environment; 2007 Apr 25. [e-copy] http://www.kdheks.gov/idp/disability.html
Disability and Health Program, Kansas Disability Steering Committee. Disability and health in Kansas: an informational and state capacity planning document for addressing secondary conditions related to disability. Topeka (Kansas): Kansas Department of Health and Environment; 2002 Spring. [e-copy] http://www.kdheks.gov/idp/disability.html
Massachusetts: The Office on Health and Disability: Strategic Plan 2002, 2002_ (PDF, 15 pages, 194 KB) http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/ohd_plan.pdf
Montana: Montana Disability and Health Program. Strategic Plan 2006-2010. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute; 2005. U59/CCU824602 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
New Mexico: The NM State Plan for Promoting the Health of People with Disabilities www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/DHPResources.htm
Disability and Health Program. New Mexico state plan for promoting the health of people with disabilities. Santa Fe (New Mexico): New Mexico Department of Health, Public Health Division, Disability and Health Program; 2005 Feb. (14 pages) [e-copy] http://www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/
North Carolina: North Carolina Strategic Plan for Promoting the Health of People with Disabilities, 2003-2008
Rhode Island: Disability and Health Program. Rhode Island department of health strategic plan for health and wellness of Rhode Islanders with disabilities and chronic illnesses, 2007–2012. Providence (Rhode Island): Rhode Island Department of Health; 2007. [e-copy] www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
Vermont: Healthy Vermonters 2010
Virginia: Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Control. The Commonwealth of Virginia State Plan for Health Promotion for People with Disabilities 2005–2010; Final Rough Draft. Richmond (Virginia): Virginia Department of Health, Office of Family Health Services; 2005. [e-copy] http://www.vdh.state.va.us/DiseaseInfoPrevention.htm
Surveillance and Assessment
Arkansas: Hart A. Chartbook on disability in Arkansas: 2003 Arkansas BRFSS. Little Rock (Arkansas): University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; 2005 May. [e-copy] http://www.uams.edu/partners
Massachusetts: A Profile of Massachusetts Adults with Disabilities, 1998-2000: Results from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System_, November, 2001 (PDF, 81 pages, 243 KB) Includes information on the prevalence of adults with disabilities, their health risk behaviors, health care access and utilization, quality of life, and health status. http://www.state.ma.us/dph/fch/ohd/disable00.pdf
Wilber N, Mitra M, Walker DK, Allen D, Meyers AR, Tupper Disability as a public health issue: findings and reflections from the Massachusetts survey of secondary conditions. Milbank Q. 2002;80(2):393–421. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Brawarsky P, Brooks D, Mitra M, Chung M. A Profile of Massachusetts Adults with Disabilities, 1998–2000: Results from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Boston (Massachusetts): Massachusetts Department of Public Health; 2001 Nov. [e-copy] http://www.mass.gov/dph/dphhome.htm
Montana: Traci MA. Oral Health and Hygiene: Priorities for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Rural Disability and Rehabilitation Research Progress Report #29; 2004 Oct. U59/CCU821224 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
Cummings S; Oreskovich J; Traci M. Assessing disability and secondary health conditions of Montana adults: results from the 2001 and 2003 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Surveys. Missoula (Montana): The University of Montana Rural Institute; 2003. U59/CCU821224 [e-copy] http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
New Mexico: Disability in New Mexico Report _contains analyses of the State of New Mexico Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Surveys from 1998-2000 www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/DHPResources.htm
New York: http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/main.htm href=”http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/brfss/reports/docs/brfssv8n1.pdf”>
Prevalence of Activity Limitation Among Adults in New York State 1993-1998 Summary Report Fall 2000, Vol. 8, No. 1 href=”http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/rehbsurv.htm”>
Survey of Outpatient Services for Clients with Spinal Cord Injury
Peer Information Network: An Evaluation of Peer Counseling in the Prevention of Pressure Sores among Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Health Care Service Availability and Utilization for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Profile of Disability among New York State Adults, 1998-2000: Results from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Disability and Health Program. Chartbook on Disability in New York State, 1998-2000: results from the behavioral risk factor surveillance system. Albany (New York): New York State Department of Health; 2003 Nov. < a href= "http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/main.htm"> http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/prevent/main.htm
North Carolina: www.fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh
Health Risks Among North Carolina Adults: 1999 (with a Special Section on Persons with Disabilities; A Report from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System)
Women with Disabilities in North Carolina: Their Views on Health Care, 1998, Office on Disability and Health Frank Porter Graham Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Division of Womens and childrens Health North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Assessing the Health-Related Needs of Youth with Disabilities and Chronic Health Conditions: Executive Summary, NCODH
Assessing the Health-Related Needs of Youth with Disabilities and Chronic Health Conditions: Executive Summary, NCODH
Growing Up with Spina Bifida, What We Have Learned, Dickens, Pam and Janey Sturtz McMillen, 2000, NCODH
Havercamp S, Roth M, Scandlin D, Herrick H, Gizlice Z. Health and disability in North Carolina, 2003. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health; 2004 Mar. U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
State Center on Heath Statistics. BRFSS Health Risks among North Carolina adults 1999: with a special section on persons with disabilities. Chapel Hill (North Carolina): North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health; 2001 May. (73 pages) U59/CCU419404 [e-copy] http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCODH
Oregon
“Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: Oregon 2001 Data” by Willi Horner-Johnson, PhD and Justin Weisser, presented at the Oregon Disability and Health Advisory Council Meeting January 13, 2003
“BRFSS Data Update, Winter 2001: Disability Prevalence Estimates for 1996, 1998, and 1999 by Ann Pobutsky, Ph.D., Winter, 2001 http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/publications/brfssdatawinter2001.htm
“Oregon Community Assessment Survey”, 2001 http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh/research/
Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Disability in Oregon: disparities between working-age adults with and without disabilities in Oregon. Portland (Oregon): Oregon Health & Science University; DRAFT 2004. http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh
Horner-Johnson W. Physical activity among Oregonians with disabilities. BRFSS Data and Statistics. 2003 Apr. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh
Horner-Johnson W, Weisser J. Health risks among youth with disabilities. BRFSS Data and Statistics. 2003 Nov. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh
Horner-Johnson W. Health status of Oregonians with disabilities. BRFSS Data and Statistics. 2002 Dec. [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh
Pobutsky A. Disability prevalence estimates for 1996, 1998, and 1999. BRFSS Data and Statistics. 2001 Winter. U59/CCU1093503 [e-copy] http://cdrc.ohsu.edu/oodh
Rhode Island
Rhode Island DISABILITY FACTS in 2000: An Update of the Rhode Island Disability Chartbook with the 2000 Rhode Island BRFSS Data November 2001
Rhode Island DISABILITY FACTS in 1999: An Update of the Rhode Island Disability Chartbook_ with the 1999 Rhode Island BRFSS data October 2001
Rhode Island Disability Chartbook: Findings from an Analysis of the 1998 Rhode Island BRFSS
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System June 2000
Disability and Health Program. Health disparities and people with disabilities mid-course review. Providence (Rhode Island): Rhode Island Department of Health; 2006 May. [e-copy] http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
Disability and Health Program. Census 2000: Rhode Island has the highest disability rates among New England states[newsletter]. RI Disability Facts; 2003 Nov. U59/CCU106953 [e-copy] http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
Disability and Health Program. An update of the Rhode Island disability chartbook with the 2000 Rhode Island BRFSS data [newsletter]. RI Disability Facts; 2001 Nov. [e-copy] http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
Disability and Health Program. An update of the Rhode Island disability chartbook with the 1999 Rhode Island BRFSS data [newsletter]. RI Disability Facts; 2001 Oct. [e-copy] http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
Kim H, Panarace J. Rhode Island disability chartbook: adults with disabilities. Providence (Rhode Island): Rhode Island Department of Health; 2000 Jun. U59/CCU106953-04 [e-copy] http://www.health.state.ri.us/family/disability/
South Carolina: McCutcheon EP, Mann JR, Zhou H, Hawarth E, McDermott S. Are south Carolinians with disabilities receiving the health care they need? A report from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. The ejournal of the South Carolina Medical Association. 2005 Nov;101:e348–52. U59/CCU421834 [e-copy] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
South Carolina Interagency Department of Disability and Health. Disability and health in South Carolina, 2005: a report from the 2005 BRFSS. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 2004 Nov. U59/CCU421834 http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Population-based, self-reported disability assessment in South Carolina: results of the BRFSS for 2003 and selected variables 1998-2003. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine Department of Family and Preventive Medicine; 2004 Nov. U59/CCU414085 http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Population-based, self-reported disability assessment in South Carolina: results of the 2001 Statewide Survey. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 2003 Nov. U59/CCU414085 http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_ http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Population-based, self-reported disability assessment in South Carolina: results of Statewide Surveys, 1998-2000. Columbia (South Carolina): University of South Carolina School of Medicine; 2001 Dec. U59/CCU414085 [get the citable version] http://specialtyclinics.med.sc.edu/FAMILY_PREVENTIVE_MEDICINE.HTML
Vermont
Designs for Independent Living Report, 1996, survey of people with disabilities on impact of disability and needs assessment
Little DN. Health promotion and prevention of secondary conditions for patients living with disabilities: report of a survey of Vermont primary care physicians. Burlington (Vermont): University of Vermont College of Medicine, Area Health Education Center, 2003 Sept. [U59/CCU121230] http://www.ahs.state.vt.us
Nickerson A, Baker D. Vermont Report: Successful Aging & Independent Living 2003. Waterbury (Vermont): Department of Aging and Independent Living, Division of Disability and Aging Services, 2005 Apr. [U59/CCU121230] [e-copy] http://www.ahs.state.vt.us
Virginia: Barrett K. Disability among Virginians: an analysis of BRFSS Data 2000, 2001, 2002. Richmond (Virginia): Virginia Department of Health; 2004 Jan. U50/CCU321219 [e-copy] < a href= "http://www.vdh.state.va.us/DiseaseInfoPrevention.htm"> http://www.vdh.state.va.us/DiseaseInfoPrevention.htm
Washington
Disability in Washington State
Disability in Spokane
Barriers Report
Child Disability Data Report
Secondary Conditions Report
Washington State BRFS-Like Disability Results
Promoting the Health of People with Disabilities: Protocols for Preventative
Interventions_, Washington University CDPR, October 1996.
User’s Manual and Interpretation Guide for the Youth Quality of Life (YQOL) Instruments._ Topolski, T.D., Edwards, T.C., & Patrick, D.L. (2002). Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Department of Health Services.
Kinne S, Topolski TD. Inclusion of people with disabilities in telephone health surveillance surveys. Am J Public Health. 2005 Mar;95(3):512–7. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Community and Family Health Division. Disability in Washington State. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health, 2006 May. (75 pages) U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Section. Disability in Washington State. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health, 2001 January. (48 pages) U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Washington State disability & health disparities, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): what is BRFSS? [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Washington State disability & health disparities, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): more common that you think [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): tobacco cessation[factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): oral health [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): obesity and physical activity [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): injury and violence [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): heart disease and stroke [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): overview of health [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): cancer risks and screening [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Genetic Services Division. Disability & health disparities in Washington State, behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS): access to health care [factsheet]. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 [e-copy] http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Center for Disability Policy and Research. Disability & health in Washington State, 2001. Kent (Washington): Washington State Department of Health; 2004. U59/CCU006992 http://depts.washington.edu/cdpr/publications.html
Disability Awareness Surveillance and Health Promotion. Disability [poster]. Spokane (Washington): DASH; 2003 Nov. U59/CCU006992
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