Description
Among persons age 3+ who needed help with personal care needs due to a physical, mental, or emotional problem (LADL), LABATH identifies those who specifically needed "the help of other persons with bathing or showering." In the Field Representative's Manuals for 1997 forward, personal care needs, including bathing, were referred to as "activities of daily living (ADLs)."
The Manuals for 1997 forward defined "help" as "hands-on" assistance with performing an activity." The Manuals also stated, "An 'other person' may be a friend, relative, paid helper, volunteer from an agency or organization or anyone else who helps the family member in doing the activities mentioned. He or she may be a household member or a non-household member."
Related variables identify persons needing help with other activities of daily living, including eating (LAEAT), dressing (LADRESS), getting around inside the home (LAHOME), getting in or out of bed or chairs (LABED), and using the toilet (LATOILT).
Universe
- 1979-1980: Persons who need help or use special equipment in bathing.
- 1991: Sample persons age 18+ who have difficulty bathing or showering and sample persons 5 to 17.
- 1997-2010: Persons age 3+ who needed help with activities of daily living (ADLs).
Codes and Frequencies
Availability
- 1979-1980, 1991, 1997-2010
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Weights
- 1979-1980, 1997-2010 : PERWEIGHT
- 1991 : SAMPWEIGHT
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