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occupational deprivation Prolonged restriction from participation in necessary or meaningful activities due to circumstances outside the individual's control. Geographic isolation, incarceration, disability, or social exclusion may contribute to
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occupational history A semistructured interview process used by occupational therapists to determine a person's roles, approach to tasks, and sense of identity.
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occupational illness Any acute or chronic disorder associated with or caused by an individual's occupation. SEE: table; chronic lead poisoning.
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occupational imbalance A configuration of activities within a person's lifestyle that does not meet physiological, psychological, or social needs in a manner that is healthful and satisfactory to the individual.
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occupational performance A term used by occupational therapists to refer to a person's ability to perform the required activities, tasks, and roles of living.
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