自闭症谱系障碍青少年生活质量与身体素质的关系

Iuliia Pavlova, I. Bodnar, A. Hamade, D. Mosler, E. Małolepszy, Teresa Drozdek-Małolepsza
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本研究旨在了解在青少年早期阶段,ASD个体在身体素养和生活质量方面与正常发育的同龄人有何不同。数据收集自两个样本:18名11-13岁的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)男性(主要组)和30名11-12岁未诊断ASD的男性(CG组)。加拿大身体素质评估-第二版(CAPL-2)已被用于评估身体素质水平。儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL™4.0)用于评估生活质量。ASD儿童在肌肉的静态力量耐力(84%)、协调性、动态和静态平衡方面落后于标准(67%至45%)。ASD患儿(58.42±19.51分)和健康者(69.50±17.04分)的生活质量均较低。ASD受访者表示,难以与其他孩子建立良好的关系(47.37%),有过被欺负的抱怨(21.05%),保持游戏节奏(68.43%)。体育教育项目应该更多地关注如何在融合环境中应对残疾儿童,并更好地为ASD儿童进行需要社会互动的体育活动做好准备,比如玩体育游戏。
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Relation between quality of life and physical literacy of young adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
This study aims to obtain knowledge of how ASD individuals differ from their normally developed equals in terms of physical literacy and quality of life on a stage of early adolescents. Data have been collected from two samples: 18 males with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) aged 11–13 years (main group) and 30 males aged 11–12 years without ASD diagnosis (control group, CG). Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy – second edition (CAPL-2) has been applied for assessing the level of physical literacy. Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL™4.0) has been used to assess the quality of life. Children with ASD have the most significant lag in static strength endurance of muscles (84%), coordination, dynamic, and static balance lag behind the standard (by 67% to 45%). The quality of life following the Emotional Functioning scale is relatively low both in children with ASD (58.42 ± 19.51 points) and healthy respondents (69.50 ± 17.04 points). Respondents with ASD indicate that it is hard to establish good relationships with other children (47.37%), had complaints about bullying (21.05%), and maintain the required pace of the game (68.43%). Physical education programs should focus more on coping with disabled children in the integration environment and better preparation of ASD children for physical activity which requires social interaction like playing sports games.
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