Moreover, the prevalence of physical and
mental disorders is presented. The prevalence of
significant activity limitation ranged from 4.6% to
24.1%. Among those with significant activity
limitations, embarrassment (range 15.2–87.4%)
was more common than discrimination (range
6.2–37.7%). Table 1 also shows that among
persons with significant activity limitations, perceived
stigma was relatively common: 13.5% in
the overall sample (22.1% in developing and
11.7% in developed countries).