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. 2019 Feb 1;9(1):e022544. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022544

Table 1.

WHO CBR Indicators and questions used to measure them

Component Indicator Survey Question
Social % of people with disability that feel valued as individuals by members of their community Do you feel that other people respect you? For example, do you feel that others value you as a person and listen to what you have to say?
% of people with disability who make their own decisions about the personal assistance they need Do you get to make decisions about the personal assistance that you need (who assists you, what type of assistance, when to get assistance)?
% of people with disability who make their own decisions about their personal relationships Do you get to make your own decisions about your personal relationships, such as friends and family?
% of people with disability who participate in artistic, cultural or religious activities Do you get to participate in artistic, cultural or religious activities?
% of people with disability who participate in mainstream recreational, leisure and sports activities Do you get to participate in community recreational, leisure and sports activities?
% of people with disability who know their legal rights To what extent do you know your legal rights?
Empowerment % of people with disability who make informed choices and decisions Do you get to make the big decisions in your life? For example, deciding who to live with, where to live, or how to spend your money?

Base indicators are shown in bold. The response option for all questions ranged from 1 (Not at all) to 5 (Completely).