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Workshop on Disability in America: A New Look - Summary and Background Papers (2006)
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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Introduction (1-3)
Summary of Workshop Presentations and Discussions (4-38)
Appendix A Workshop Agenda and Participants (39-49)
Appendix B Conceptual Models of Disability: Past, Present, and Future--Gale Whiteneck (50-66)
Appendix C Defining and Classifying Disability in Children--Rune J. Simeonsson (67-87)
Appendix D How Does the Environment Influence Disability? Examining the Evidence--Julie J. Keysor (88-100)
Appendix E Late-Life Disability Trends: An Overview of Current Evidence--Vicki A. Freedman (101-112)
Appendix F Chronic Disease and Trends in Severe Disability in Working-Age Populations--Jay Bhattacharya, Kavita Choudhry, and Darius Lakdawalla (113-142)
Appendix G Trends in Disability in Early Life--Ruth E. K. Stein (143-156)
Appendix H Aspects of Disability Across the Life Span: Risk Factors for Disability in Late Life--Jack M. Guralnik (157-165)
Appendix I Health Care Transition of Adolescents and Young Adults with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs: New Perspectives--John Reiss and Robert Gibson (166-184)
Appendix J Secondary Conditions and Disability--Margaret A. Turk (185-193)
Appendix K A User’s Perspective on Midlife (Ages 18 to 65) Aging with Disability--June Isaacson Kailes (194-204)
Appendix L Impact of Exercise on Targeted Secondary Conditions--James H. Rimmer and Swati S. Shenoy (205-221)
Appendix M Secondary Conditions with Spinal Cord Injury--William A. Bauman (222-233)
Appendix N Depression as a Secondary Condition in People with Disabilities-Bryan Kemp (234-250)
Appendix O Promoting Health and Preventing Secondary Conditions Among Adults with Developmental Disabilities--Tom Seekins, Meg Traci, Donna Bainbridge, Kathy Humphries, Nancy Cunningham, Rod Brod, and James Sherman (251-264)
Appendix P Biographical Sketches of Workshop Committee and Workshop Presenters (265-276)