抄録
Based on the levels of transfer capability of 405 physically disabled subjects the factors preventing them from going out of the house were analyzed. It was found that even in the group with the highest frequency of going out more than 60% felt a sort of hesitation when doing so. The mean reasons were transfer impediments, physical body factors, and anxiety and fear. The analysis showed that anxiety and fear were experienced especially at pedestrian crossings and/or crowded places. And we confirmed that the rate of remodel house for going out was lower than that for locomotion in the house.