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Figure 1.

Design of the representative national “Disability-Health” survey.

INSEE = French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies.

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Table 1.

Chronic conditions and the included diseases evaluated in estimating the contribution of diseases to disability in the population in France.

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Table 2.

Prevalence rates and socio-demographic characteristics of patients reporting chronic conditions in the Disability-Health Survey and population estimates.

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Table 3.

Estimated frequency of each chronic condition in different situations of disability for people in France based on responses to the Disability-Health Survey.

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Figure 2.

Average attributable fractions of chronic conditions for different categories of disability in France and according to age.

a Self-reported disability = positive response to the question “Do you consider that you have a disability?”; b Disability = any restriction in doing at least one activity of daily living (ADL) with or without technical aid (self-report assessment); c Severe disability = inability to perform at least one ADL alone (self-report assessment).

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Table 4.

Average attributable fractiona (AAF) estimates (%) for each chronic disorder for disabilityb in France.

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Table 5.

Average attributable fractiona (AAF) estimates (%) for each chronic disorder for severe disabilityb in France.

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Table 6.

Average attributable fractiona (AAF) estimates (%) of chronic conditions for self-reported disabilityb in France.

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