03153nas a2200469 4500000000100000008004100001260003700042653002500079653002900104653003900133653001000172653001800182100001400200700001300214700001700227700001200244700001300256700001400269700001500283700001700298700001900315700001400334700001500348700001800363700001600381700001400397700001400411700001300425700001400438700001300452700001300465700001400478700001700492700001500509700001100524245015700535856010900692300000900801490000600810520185300816022001402669 2024 d bPublic Library of Science (PLoS)10aSocial Participation10aPeople with disabilities10aNeglected tropical diseases (NTDs)10aBenin10aCote d'Ivoire1 aTossou YB1 aBiaka PH1 aGbaguidi FNC1 aBedie V1 aAgbo SIE1 aGuedou FA1 aKouadio KJ1 aAnagonou SGE1 aMignanwande FZ1 aDjossou P1 aYemadje BV1 aHoundjrebo FS1 aArrawo JDNL1 aFaihoun Y1 aJohnson H1 aSopoh GE1 aHouezo JG1 aKaloga M1 aDizoe AS1 aNichter M1 aGine-March A1 aJohnson RC1 aMosi L00aBarriers to social participation for people with disabilities in NTD-endemic areas of Benin and Côte d’Ivoire: Assessing scope and associated factors uhttps://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0004104&type=printable a1-230 v43 aPeople with disabilities (PWDs) due to neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) or other causes experience restrictions on social participation (RSPs). This study aimed to investigate the magnitude of these restrictions and associated factors in NTD-endemic communities in Benin and Côte d’Ivoire. This cross-sectional quantitative and qualitative study was conducted from 2021 to 2022 among 841 people with disabilities (PWDs) and 90 community members and stakeholders. Questionnaires and interview guides were used for data collection. The World Health Organization P-scale score adapted to the local context, was used to assess RSPs. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify associated factors. Qualitative data were processed using triangulation or data comparison, categorized, cross-referenced, and synthesized by theme, hypothesis and indicator. Of the 841 PWDs, 65.9% had experienced RSPs. The median age (Q1; Q3) was 38 (22; 52) years, and the M/F ratio was 1.45. Of the respondents, 89.2% had a monthly income between 0 and 50,000 FCFA (76 euros); 43.7% were married, and 64.4% were uneducated. Only 98 (11.7%) were disabled due to NTDs. Factors (OR [95%IC], p-value) associated with RSPs were age (30 to 44 years (1.66 [1.06–2.59], p = 0.026), 45 to 59 years (2.26 [1.43–3.58], p = 0.001), and 60 to 74 years (2.35 [1.29–4.27], p = 0.005); Secondary/University level of education ((0.42 [0.28–0.65], p = 0.000); occupation (shopkeeper/housekeeper (0.40 [0.17–0.91]), p = 0.029), farmer (0.21 [0.11–0.40], p = 0.000), and other professions (0.44 [0.20–0.96], p = 0.038)); and income-generating activities (IGAs) (1.53 [1.06–2.22], p = 0.023). Our results demonstrate that the magnitude of RSPs among PWDs is high. The associated factors were age, education level, occupation, and IGAs. a2767-3375