Motor abilities of children with childhood apraxia of speech

Q4 Social Sciences
D. Knežević
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Abstract

Previous studies on fine and gross motor skills of children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) have reported inconclusive results. In this study, we investigate the motor abilities of children with CAS by focusing on three distinct motor factors: control during movement, fine motor skills/handwriting, and general coordination. Participants included 25 children with CAS and 20 age-matched typically developing (TD) children between the ages of 5 and 7 years. Motor abilities were evaluated using a parent questionnaire - the Croatian version of The Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (DCDQ-HR). Compared to age-matched TD children, those with CAS showed significantly poorer overall motor ability based on the DCDQ-HR, as well as on all three motor factors: control during movement, fine motor skills/handwriting, and general coordination. Even though their results were worse than TD children, they were still within the range that indicates normal motor abilities. Among the three motor factors considered, children with CAS exhibited significant problems with fine motor skills/handwriting. Children with CAS may not be categorised as children with motor deficits, but they exhibit poor overall motor abilities, especially fine motor skills, compared to TD children. This study supports the premise that co-occurring language impairment is an important variable to consider when discussing motor abilities in CAS.
儿童言语失用症儿童的运动能力
以往对儿童言语失用症(CAS)的精细和粗大运动技能的研究结果不确定。在这项研究中,我们通过关注三个不同的运动因素来研究CAS儿童的运动能力:运动控制、精细运动技能/书写和一般协调。参与者包括25名患有CAS的儿童和20名年龄匹配的典型发育(TD)儿童,年龄在5至7岁之间。运动能力评估使用家长问卷-克罗地亚版的发展协调障碍问卷(DCDQ-HR)。与年龄匹配的TD儿童相比,基于DCDQ-HR的CAS儿童的整体运动能力明显较差,以及所有三个运动因素:运动控制,精细运动技能/书写和一般协调。尽管他们的结果比弱智儿童差,但他们仍然在表明正常运动能力的范围内。在考虑的三个运动因素中,CAS儿童在精细运动技能/书写方面表现出显著的问题。患有CAS的儿童可能不会被归类为运动缺陷儿童,但与TD儿童相比,他们表现出较差的整体运动能力,尤其是精细运动技能。本研究支持了一个前提,即在讨论CAS的运动能力时,同时发生的语言障碍是一个重要的变量。
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Hrvatska Revija Za Rehabilitacijska Istrazivanja
Hrvatska Revija Za Rehabilitacijska Istrazivanja Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Hrvatska revija za rehabilitacijska istraživanja, sljednik časopisa Defektologija, objavljuje radove iz područja edukacijsko-rehabilitacijskih, biomedicinskih, humanističkih, te drugih društvenih znanosti, kao i različitih područja umjetnosti povezanih s pitanjima prevencije, dijagnostike i procjene, tretmana i sveobuhvatne podrške u zajednici za osobe s posebnim potrebama i poremećajima u ponašanju. Primarno je usmjerena na objavljivanje suvremenih znanstvenih i stručnih spoznaja.
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