PIP : personal independence profile /

The Personal Independence Profile (PIP) measures aspects of independence beyond physical and cognitive functioning in people with diverse disabilities. It operationalizes the four essential components of independence: perceived control over one's life, psychological self-reliance, physical func...

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Main Author: Nosek, Margaret Ann
Format: Microform Book
Language:English
Published: Houston, Tex. : Center for Research on Women with disabilities, 1992.
Series:Tests in microfiche ; no. TC020165.
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Summary:The Personal Independence Profile (PIP) measures aspects of independence beyond physical and cognitive functioning in people with diverse disabilities. It operationalizes the four essential components of independence: perceived control over one's life, psychological self-reliance, physical functioning, and environmental resources.
Item Description:Microform.
Physical Description:16, 1 page
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.