The International Classification: Humain Development Model - Disability Creation Process (HDM-DCP) includes the conceptual model, definitions of the conceptual domains "life habits", "environmental factors" and "personal factors" and their different nomenclatures. This reference document is useful for classifying information available in a coherent way, respecting the principle of mutual exclusion of concepts, which is central to the Human Development Model - Disability Production Process (HDM-DCP).
Table of Contents
In memoriam Mario Bolduc
A. Classification History
B.Presentation of the Human Development Model -
Disability Creation Process (HDM-DCP)
I.The Human Development Model
II.How to use the conceptual model and the HDM-DCP classification
III. Ethical considerations on the use of the HDM-DCP
IV.The HDM-DCP : a model adapted to personal and sociopolitical changes
C.The International Classification : Human Development Model –
Disability Creation Process
I.What is a classification?
II.Conceptual scheme
III. Definitions
1. Personal factors
1.1 Identity factors
1.2 Organic systems
1.3 Capabilities
2. Environmental factors
3. Life habits
4. Protection and risk factors
D. The MDH-DCP nomenclatures
I. Identity factors
1. Nomenclature
2. Identity factor qualifiers
3. Qualitative scale of identity factors
II. Organic systems
1. Nomenclature
2. Organic systems qualifiers
3. Qualitative scale of organic systems
III. Capabilities
1. Nomenclature
2. Capabilities qualifiers
3. Qualitative scale of capabilities
IV. Environmental factors
1. Nomenclature
2. Environmental factors qualifiers
3. Qualitative scale of environmental factors
V. Life habits
1. Nomenclature
2. Life habits qualifiers
3. Qualitative scale of life habits
E. Coding Guidelines
F. Annex : Risk factors
Index
References
International Classification HDM-DCP - 2018
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