Chapter 4: Social relations and leisure Assessment of the frequency of contact with relatives, friends or acquaintances, by gender number of disabilities. Population with disabilities. Units: people Total Excessive Suitable Insufficient They have no contact with their family Does not apply because they have no relative or friend Not given Total Total 357,894 3,008 257,151 67,157 5,937 12,985 11,655 Just one disability 22,657 217 16,358 4,244 726 750 363 Two disabilities 25,461 159 17,920 6,105 359 776 142 Three disabilities 45,608 331 34,234 8,754 682 1,174 434 Four disabilities 49,921 287 36,625 9,964 792 1,619 634 Five to eight disabilities 214,247 2,014 152,016 38,090 3,379 8,667 10,082 Man Total 124,774 1,120 84,115 26,437 2,822 5,867 4,412 Just one disability 11,448 106 7,544 2,523 485 611 180 Two disabilities 11,400 76 7,966 2,575 263 428 92 Three disabilities 17,964 126 12,274 4,266 354 688 257 Four disabilities 18,124 90 12,713 3,873 468 769 211 Five to eight disabilities 65,838 722 43,620 13,200 1,253 3,371 3,672 Woman Total 233,121 1,888 173,037 40,720 3,114 7,118 7,243 Just one disability 11,209 111 8,814 1,721 241 139 183 Two disabilities 14,061 83 9,954 3,530 96 348 50 Three disabilities 27,645 205 21,960 4,489 328 486 178 Four disabilities 31,797 197 23,912 6,091 324 850 423 Five to eight disabilities 148,409 1,292 108,396 24,890 2,125 5,296 6,409 Notes: 1) The number of disabilities refers to the 8 disability groups: vision, hearing, communication, learning, mobility, self-care, home life and personal interactions and relationships 2) Los datos correspondientes a celdas con menos de quinientas people han de ser tomados con precaución, ya que pueden estar afectados de elevados errores de muestreo. Source: National Statistics Institute