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Table 2 Main quantitative results obtained in the FIM scale

From: Do health and social support and personal autonomy have an influence on the health-related quality of life of individuals with intellectual disability?

FIM

Categories

Subscales

Domains

Total FIM

Mean

± SD

Mean

± SD

Mean

± SD

Mean

± SD

Self-care

Eating

5.25

± 1.85

Self-care (max. 35 points)

Motor (max. 91 points)

Total (max. 126 points)

Grooming

5.03

± 2.02

Bathing/showering

4.15

± 2.23

Dressing upper body

4.94

± 2.06

28.30

± 11.51

Dressing lower body

4.94

± 2.11

Toileting

4.17

± 2.25

Sphincter control

Bladder

5.63

± 1.85

Sphincter c. (max. 14 points)

Bowel

5.71

± 1.76

11.31

± 3.60

66.59

± 23.28

Mobility

Bed/chair

5.67

± 1.92

Mobility (max. 21 points)

Toilet

5.68

± 1.90

16.65

± 5.68

86.65

± 30.28

Bathtub/shower

5.27

± 2.06

Transfers

Walking/wheelchair

5.69

± 1.87

Transfers (max. 14 points)

Stairs

5.43

± 2.05

11.17

± 3.93

Communication

Comprehension

4.33

± 1.77

Communication (max. 14 points)

Cognitive (max. 35 points)

Expression

4.17

± 1.89

8.62

± 3.64

Social cognition

Social interaction

4.06

± 1.86

Social cog. (max. 21 points)

Problem solving

3.31

± 1.89

11.09

± 5.34

20.17

± 10.25

Memory

3.75

± 1.94