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DCP
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Disability Creation Process: An explicative model of the causes and consequences of disease, trauma and other disruptions to a person's integrity and development.
Disease, trauma and other disruptions to a person's integrity and development may cause impairments and lead to temporary or permanent disabilities which could be static, progressive, or regressive. It is nevertheless the different obstacles or facilitators met in their environment that, in correlation with their own disabilities, will hinders the accomplishment of life habits, compromise everyday life activities and social roles, as well as put them into a full social participation or total handicap situations.
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Reference : FOUGEYROLLAS, P., R. CLOUTIER, H. BERGERON, J. CÔTÉ, G. ST MICHEL (1998). The Quebec Classification Disability Creation Process, Québec, International Network on Disability Creation Process (INDCP)/CSICIDH, 166p. |
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