Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor) among Adults in Selangor of Malaysia

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mohd Harimi Abd Rahman
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Visual perceptual skills are important skills for an adult to carry out their daily activities such as reading, writing and driving, successfully. This study was conducted to determine the visual perceptual skills (non-motor) of a group of adults in Selangor, Malaysia. A total of 120 subjects from Selangor with the age ranging from 20 to 59 years were randomly recruited in this cross-sectional study. This study involved distance and near visual acuity measurements using Snellen chart and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) near vision chart, cognitive screening tests using the Mini Mental State Examination questionnaire (MMSE) as well as visual perceptual skills assessment (non-motor) using the Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (Non-Motor)- Revised (TVPS-R). The mean age of the subjects was 39.41+11.81 years old. Results showed that the mean standard scored obtained for Visual Discrimination (VD), Visual Memory (VM), Visual-Spatial Relationships (VSR), Visual Form Constancy (VFC), Visual Sequential Memory (VSM), Visual Figure-Ground (VFG) and Visual Closure (VC) subtests were 14.12+1.10, 13.42+1.58, 14.53+1.26, 12.47+1.03, 12.35+2.26, 13.67+1.64 and 13.73+2.23, respectively. Analysis of ANOVA shows that the VD, VM, and VSM scores are influenced by educational level (p<0.05). Pearson correlation showed a significant negative correlation between all the sub-tests of TVPS-R scores with age variation (p<0.05) except the VFC. Linear regression showed significant negative relationship between VD, VM, VSR and VSM with age. This research provided normative data of TVPS-R test on Malaysian adults for future reference and study.
马来西亚雪兰莪州成人的视觉知觉技能(非运动)
视觉感知技能是成年人成功进行日常活动(如阅读、写作和驾驶)的重要技能。本研究旨在确定马来西亚雪兰莪州一组成年人的视觉知觉技能(非运动)。在这项横断面研究中,我们随机招募了120名年龄在20至59岁之间的雪兰莪州受试者。本研究包括使用Snellen表和马来西亚Kebangsaan大学(UKM)近视力表进行远近视力测量,使用迷你精神状态检查问卷(MMSE)进行认知筛查测试,以及使用视觉感知技能(非运动)测试(TVPS-R)进行视觉感知技能评估(非运动)。受试者平均年龄39.41+11.81岁。结果表明:视觉辨别(VD)、视觉记忆(VM)、视觉空间关系(VSR)、视觉形式一致性(VFC)、视觉顺序记忆(VSM)、视觉图形-背景(VFG)和视觉闭合(VC)子测试的平均标准得分分别为14.12+1.10、13.42+1.58、14.53+1.26、12.47+1.03、12.35+2.26、13.67+1.64和13.73+2.23。方差分析显示,VD、VM和VSM得分受教育程度的影响(p<0.05)。Pearson相关分析显示,除VFC外,TVPS-R分项得分与年龄差异呈显著负相关(p<0.05)。线性回归显示VD、VM、VSR、VSM与年龄呈显著负相关。本研究为马来西亚成人TVPS-R测试提供了规范性数据,供今后参考和研究。
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