4156.0 - Sports and Physical Recreation: A Statistical Overview, Australia, Oct 2010  
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PARTICIPATION BY PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY

In the Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers, disability is defined as any limitation, restriction or impairment which had lasted, or was likely to last, for at least six months and restricted everyday activities.

Of all persons aged 18 years and over with a disability, there were 829,900 (or 25%) who participated in sport or physical recreation during the 12 months prior to interview in 2003. The majority (468,200 or 56%) of these participants were male. Overall, 28% of males with a disability participated in sport or physical recreation, compared with 21% of females.

Compared with the corresponding figures for 1998, the overall participation rate recorded in 2003 for persons with a disability decreased from 28% to 25%.The male participation rate decreased from 32% to 28%. The participation rate for males with a mild core activity limitation decreased from 34% to 27% while for females with a moderate core activity limitation the rate decreased from 22% to 16%.

3.8 Adult participation in sport or physical recreation(a), By disability status and sex - 1998 and 2003

1998
2003
Disability status
Males
Females
Persons
Males
Females
Persons

NUMBER ('000)

Profound core activity limitation(b)
10.2
11.0
21.1
13.5
*9.8
23.3
Severe core activity limitation(b)
51.5
43.6
95.1
47.4
41.0
88.4
Moderate core activity limitation(b)
80.7
67.3
148.0
78.2
59.1
137.3
Mild core activity limitation(b)
166.9
111.3
278.2
138.8
119.9
258.7
Schooling or employment restriction
221.9
157.7
379.6
199.0
156.1
355.1
All with specific limitations or restrictions(c)
382.6
279.4
662.0
346.4
278.2
624.6
Total with reported disability(d)
491.7
352.5
844.3
468.2
361.7
829.9

PARTICIPATION RATE (%)

Profound core activity limitation(b)
8.7
6.1
7.1
10.0
4.5
6.6
Severe core activity limitation(b)
23.1
15.9
19.1
20.5
13.6
16.6
Moderate core activity limitation(b)
25.2
21.6
23.4
24.6
16.3
20.2
Mild core activity limitation(b)
33.7
23.5
28.7
27.1
25.0
26.1
Schooling or employment restriction
29.4
23.5
26.6
25.5
21.8
23.7
All with specific limitations or restrictions(c)
29.3
20.6
24.8
25.0
18.6
21.7
Total with reported disability(d)
32.2
23.0
27.6
28.2
21.1
24.6

* estimate has a relative standard error of 25% to 50% and should be used with caution
(a) Relates to persons aged 18 years and over, living in households only, who participated in sport or physical recreation away from home during the 12 months prior to interview.
(b) Core activities comprise communication, mobility and self care.
(c) Total may be less than the sum of the components as persons may have both a core activity limitation and a schooling or employment restriction.
(d) Includes those who do not have a specific limitation or restriction.
Source: ABS data available on request, Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers.


The proportion of persons aged 18 years and over with a disability who participated in sport or physical recreation during the 12 months prior to interview in 2003 (25%) was much lower than that identified for the total population aged 18 years and over during the 12 months prior to interview in 2003 (62%). However, some of this difference may result from the age distribution of persons with a disability being skewed more towards older persons than is the case for the general population - 35% of persons with a disability were aged 65 years and over compared with only 13% of the total population. A higher proportion of older persons may result in a lower participation rate since, in the general population, only 46% of persons aged 65 years and over had participated in sport or physical recreation during the 12 months prior to interview in 2002, compared with 62% of all adults.







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