Literal question
12. Does [the respondent] have a permanent limitation?? (You can mark multiple options)</p>
<div class="i1">[] 1 Seeing, even with glasses or contacts on<br />[] 2 Hearing<br />[] 3 Speaking<br />[] 4 Walking or going up steps<br />[] 5 Using arms or hands<br />[] 6 Intellectually (retarded, Dow[name]'s syndrome, other)<br />[] 7 Mentally (bipolar, schizophrenic, other)<br />[] 8 None of the above</div>
Interviewer instructions
<span class="em">Question 12: Population with disability</span></p>
<p>12. Does [name] have a permanent limitation...? (You can mark multiple options)</p>
<div class="i1">[] 1 seeing, even with glasses or contacts on<br />[] 2 hearing<br />[] 3 speaking<br />[] 4 walking or going up steps<br />[] 5 using arms or hands<br />[] 6 intellectually (retarded, Down's syndrome, other)<br />[] 7 mentally (bipolar, schizophrenic, other)<br />[] 8 none of the above</div><p>This question is asked of all the habitual residents of the household. In the case of the babies, it should be considered that they do not have permanent limitations if there is no medical opinion that indicates otherwise.</p>
<p>As can be observed in this question you can mark various responses that refer to the following permanent limitations.</p>
<p><span class="em">Using arms or hands</span>: this includes the people that present permanent limitations voluntarily controlling the movement of the arms and hands that prevent then from grabbing, manipulating, lifting an object, or carrying something from one site to another. This excludes the people with temporary injuries or burns that are found in rehabilitation and could recover.