诊断为胎儿酒精谱系障碍、产前酒精暴露和参考人群的青少年拘留中心青少年运动技能的比较

Bernadette Safe, A. Joosten, C. Bower, C. Condon, Rochelle E. Watkins, R. Mutch, R. Giglia
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材料和方法:参与者完成了儿童运动评估测试-2 (MABC-2), Beery-Buktenica视觉运动整合发展测试(VMI)及其相关的子测试,以及手写屏幕。结果:99例年轻人(n=47 PAE;n= 36 (FASD),平均年龄16岁。FASD诊断与VMI评分较低之间存在关联(p=0.005)。与无PAE组相比,FASD和PAE组的VMI损伤水平更高。所有组的平均MABC-2评分均在年龄预期水平内。与大运动技能困难相比,观察到更多的精细运动技能困难。84%的参与者的书写能力低于年龄预期水平。PAE组和FASD组的学生在字母组合和空间意识方面更困难。结论:视觉运动整合和书写技能在这一人群中经常受损。较低的VMI评分在诊断为FASD的参与者中更为普遍,因此应作为诊断评估的一部分进行常规评估。精细和大肌肉运动技能的评估为解决缺陷和增强优势的干预支持提供了建议。进一步的研究需要在更大的人群中证实这些结果,并调查可能与高VMI和书写困难相关的混杂因素。
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A Comparison of the Motor Skills of Young People in a Youth Detention Centre with Diagnosed Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, and a Reference Population
Materials and Methods: Participants completed the Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 (MABC-2), Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration (VMI) including its associated subtests, and a handwriting screen. Results: Ninety-nine young people (n=47 PAE; n= 36 FASD) with a mean age of 16 years were assessed. There was an association between a FASD diagnosis and lower scores on the VMI (p=0.005). Participants with FASD and PAE had higher impairment levels on the VMI compared to the No-PAE group. Mean MABC-2 scores were within age expected levels across all groups. More fine motor skill difficulties were observed compared to gross motor skill difficulties. Handwriting skills were below age expected levels in 84% of participants. Those in the PAE and FASD groups had more difficulty with letter formations and spatial awareness. Conclusions: Visual motor integration and handwriting skills were often impaired in this population. Lower VMI scores were more prevalent in participants diagnosed with FASD, and therefore should be routinely assessed as part of a diagnostic assessment. Assessment of fine and gross motor skills enabled recommendations for intervention support that address deficits and build upon strengths. Further research is needed to confirm these results using larger populations, and to investigate possible confounding factors associated with high VMI and handwriting difficulties in this population.
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