Available Studies
ROS, MAP, MARS, Clinical Core, LATC
Categories
Disabilities
The Rosow-Breslau scale is a composite measure of mobility disability. The scale measures ability to do 3 activities: doing heavy work around the house, walking up and down stairs, and walking half a mile without help.
Participants are asked to report need for help/assistance in performing the activities. Responses are then dichotomized into 0 = no help and 1 = requires help or unable to do (see below). The composite measure ranges from 0 to 3 and is the sum of the number of items for which participants report the need for help/assistance, with higher scores indicating greater disability.
Participants are asked the following 3 questions:
Are you able to...
Response choices for each item:
Response | Response code | Dichotomized value |
---|---|---|
No help | 1 | 0 |
Requires help | 2 | 1 |
Unable to do | 3 | 1 |