Disability
Disability is a complex and multifaceted concept that encompasses various physical, mental, or sensory impairments. These impairments may be congenital or acquired and may result in substantial limitations in performing daily life activities or participating fully in society.
Definitions[edit | edit source]
Disability is generally understood as a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual or group. The World Health Organization describes disabilities as an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions.
Classification[edit | edit source]
Disabilities can be categorized into several types, including physical disabilities, sensory disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and mental health disabilities. Each of these categories can include a range of conditions with varying levels of severity.
Causes[edit | edit source]
Disabilities can result from various factors, including genetic disorders, disease, aging, and environmental factors. In many cases, disabilities are the result of complex interactions between multiple factors.
Social and Legal Aspects[edit | edit source]
The experience of disability can also be shaped significantly by social and environmental factors, including societal attitudes, architectural design, and legal and policy frameworks. Many countries have legislation in place to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities and promote their full participation in society.
Management and Support[edit | edit source]
Management and support for individuals with disabilities may involve medical care, physical and occupational therapy, provision of assistive technologies, and supportive services. Rehabilitation and habilitation efforts aim to enhance function, promote independence, and improve quality of life.
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