Chirikos T N
Milbank Q. 1986;64(2):271-301.
The growth in prevalence of functional disability among adults is commonly and uncritically attributed to changes in demographic, medical, and socioeconomic factors. Detailed analysis of self-reported work disability over the past 25 years shows that two-thirds of such disability is attributable to the growing prevalence of chronic diseases. Even as mortality rates continue to fall, the health status of adult Americans may be deteriorating.
成年人中功能残疾患病率的增长通常被不加批判地归因于人口、医学和社会经济因素的变化。对过去25年自我报告的工作残疾情况进行的详细分析表明,三分之二的此类残疾可归因于慢性病患病率的上升。即使死亡率持续下降,成年美国人的健康状况可能仍在恶化。