Disability, Independence and Dependency Situations Survey Carers and Personal Assistance. National results: Relative figures Percentage of persons with disabilities who need personal care, but do not receive it, according to who they believe should provide that assistance, by group of disability and sex Units: Rate per 100 persons with disabilities who need personal care Total Sight Hearing Communication Learning, applying knowledge and developing tasks Mobility Self care Home life Interpersonal interactions and relationships Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Both sexes Males Females Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Social-health personnel 37.63 40.99 36.11 37.22 39.47 36.34 30.90 31.13 30.79 39.97 41.02 38.89 38.84 33.76 42.86 40.05 44.62 38.30 38.14 37.09 38.44 35.90 29.73 37.52 48.05 51.64 44.17 Another person (relative, non-social or health professional) 32.79 26.67 35.54 32.16 33.33 31.70 36.91 30.04 40.35 26.91 22.25 31.72 27.74 20.55 33.43 31.42 23.84 34.33 27.94 23.51 29.20 33.83 29.64 34.93 21.11 14.04 28.75 Both 29.58 32.34 28.34 30.62 27.20 31.95 32.18 38.83 28.86 33.12 36.73 29.39 33.42 45.69 23.71 28.53 31.54 27.37 33.93 39.39 32.36 30.28 40.63 27.56 30.84 34.32 27.08 Notes: 1) A person may have disabilities from more than one group of disability 2) The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 5 thousand persons must be viewed with caution, because they may be affected by large sampling errors. Source: National Statistics Institute