Description
LATOTAL reports whether, and to what extent, persons were limited in their activities due to one or more chronic conditions. The range of limitations reported, from most to least severe, were:
- Cannot perform usual activity [major activity, 1982-1996]
- Can perform usual activity [major activity, 1982-1996], but limited in amount and kind
- Can perform usual activity [major activity, 1982-1996], but limited in outside [other, 1982-1996] activities
- Not limited (includes unknowns)
Definition of Limitation The 1969-1981 Field Representative's Manuals defined the expression "limitation of activities" as follows:
A person is limited if he considers himself to be limited in the kind or amount of work, housework, play or other activities he can do.
This changed in 1982 when LATOTAL became a recode. The 1982-1996 Field Representative's Manuals defined "limited" as follows:
A person is "limited" in the activity if he/she can only partially perform the activity, or can do it fully only part of the time, or cannot do it at all.
Moreover, in 1982-1996 interviewers were told not to define the term "limited" for respondents. If respondents asked for a definition, interviewers were to "emphasize that we are interested in whether the respondent thinks the person is limited in the specific activity."
Data Collection
1969-1981
In 1969-1981, the information in LATOTAL was collected through a series of questions whose complicated skip pattern depended on the subject's age and, for adults, the declared major activity of the person during the preceding twelve months. (See
MAJACT)
The questions and relevant skip patterns are:
Persons under age 1 year: "Is [person] limited in any way because of his health?" If "yes," then "In what way is he limited?"
Persons age 1-5 years: "Is [person] able to take part at all in ordinary play with other children?" If "yes," then "Is he limited in the kind of play he can do because of his health?" If "yes," then "Is he limited in the amount of play because of his health?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way because of a disability or health?"
Persons age 6-16 years going to school: "Does (would) [person] have to go to a certain kind of school because of health?" If "no," then "Is he (would he be) limited in school attendance because of his health?" If "no," then "Is he limited in the kind or amount of other activities because of his health?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way because of a disability or health?"
Persons age 6-16 years not going to school for most of the past 12 months: "In terms of health would [person] be able to go to school?" If "yes," then ask the questions associated with children age 6-16 going to school.
Persons age 17+ years who are working: (if male) "Does [person] now have a job?" If "no," or if female, then "In terms of health, is [person] now able to (work or keep house) at all?" If "yes," to either, then "Is he limited in the kind of (work - housework) he can do because of his health?" If "no," then "Is he limited in the amount of (work - housework) he can do because of his health?" If "no," then "Is he limited in the kind or amount of other activities because of his health?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way because of a disability or health?"
Retired persons age 44+ years, or persons age 17+ years who neither worked, nor kept house, nor went to school for most of the past 12 months: "Does [person's] health now keep him from working?" If "no," then "Is he limited in the kind of work he could do because of his health?" If "no," then "Is he limited in the amount of work he could do because of his health?" If "no," then "Is he limited in the kind or amount of other activities because of his health?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way because of a disability or health?"
1982-1996
In 1982-1996, the information in LATOTAL was collected through a series of questions with complex skip patterns. However, both the questions and the skip patterns are somewhat different from those in 1969-1981.
Though not identified in the 1982-1996 publicly available
Codebooks, the questions and relevant skip patterns are:
Persons under age 5 years: "Is [person] able to take part at all in the usual kind of play activities done by most children of [person's] age?" If "yes," then "Is [person] limited in the kind or amount of play activities [he or she] can do because of any impairment or health problem?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way in any activities because of an impairment or health problem?"
Persons age 5-17 years: "Does any impairment or health problem now keep [person] from attending school?" If "no," then "Does [person] attend a special school or special classes because of any impairment or health problem?" If "no," then "Does [person] need to attend a special school or special classes because of any impairment or health problems?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in school attendance because of [his or her] health?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way in any activities because of an impairment or health problem?"
Persons age 18-70 years
:
For persons who identified their major activity as Working (or, when two or more activities were reported, who spent the most time working or considered working their most important activity): "Does any impairment or health problem now keep [person] from working at a job or business?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in the kind or amount of work [person] can do because of an impairment or health problem?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in any way in any activities because of an impairment or health problem?"
For persons who identified their major activity as Keeping House (or, when two or more activities were reported, who spent the most time keeping house or considered keeping house their most important activity): "Does any impairment or health problem now keep [person] from doing any housework at all?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in the kind or amount of housework [person] can do because of any impairment or health problem?" If either "yes" or "no," then "Does any impairment or health problem keep [person] from working at a job or business?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in the kind or amount of work [person] could do because of any impairment or health problem?" If "no," (and if the person has not reported any limitation in the kind or amount of housework he or she can do), then "Is [person] limited in any way in any activities because of an impairment or health problem?"
For persons who identified their major activity as Going to School or Something Else (or, when two or more activities were reported, who spent the most time going to school or something else, or considered going to school or something else their most important activity): "Does any impairment or health problem keep [person] from working at a job or business?" If "no," then "Is [person] limited in the kind or amount of work [person] could do because of any impairment or health problem?" If "no," (and if the person has not reported any limitation in the kind or amount of housework he or she can do), then "Is [person] limited in any way in any activities because of an impairment or health problem?"
Persons age 71+ years: "Is [person] limited in any way in any activities because of an impairment or health problem?"