TY - JOUR
T1 - What cut-off(s) to use with the Washington Group short set of questions?
AU - Hanass-Hancock, Jill
AU - Kamalakannan, Sureshkumar
AU - Murthy, G. V.S.
AU - Palmer, Michael
AU - Pinilla-Roncancio, Monica
AU - Rivas Velarde, Minerva
AU - Tetali, Shailaja
AU - Mitra, Sophie
N1 - Funding Information:
We acknowledge funding from the Wellspring Philanthropic Fund .
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - The Washington Group short set (WG-SS) questions are increasingly integrated into national household surveys, censuses, and international survey programs. They enable the monitoring of disability rights and the production of internationally comparable statistics. Disability statistics on prevalence and inequalities can be estimated using different cut-offs on the degree of functional difficulties based on the WG-SS. This commentary discusses what cut-offs to adopt for the purpose of investigating and monitoring disability gaps. We recommend a three-way disaggregation comparing persons with (a) no difficulty, (b) some difficulty and (c) a lot of difficulty or unable to do. In cases where sample sizes are small for disaggregated analysis, we recommend comparing persons with no difficulty to persons with any level of difficulty (i.e. persons with any disability).
AB - The Washington Group short set (WG-SS) questions are increasingly integrated into national household surveys, censuses, and international survey programs. They enable the monitoring of disability rights and the production of internationally comparable statistics. Disability statistics on prevalence and inequalities can be estimated using different cut-offs on the degree of functional difficulties based on the WG-SS. This commentary discusses what cut-offs to adopt for the purpose of investigating and monitoring disability gaps. We recommend a three-way disaggregation comparing persons with (a) no difficulty, (b) some difficulty and (c) a lot of difficulty or unable to do. In cases where sample sizes are small for disaggregated analysis, we recommend comparing persons with no difficulty to persons with any level of difficulty (i.e. persons with any disability).
KW - Disparities
KW - Inequalities
KW - Measurement
KW - Washington Group Short Set
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U2 - 10.1016/j.dhjo.2023.101499
DO - 10.1016/j.dhjo.2023.101499
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 37481353
AN - SCOPUS:85165664493
SN - 1936-6574
VL - 16
JO - Disability and Health Journal
JF - Disability and Health Journal
IS - 4
M1 - 101499
ER -