我的感受会改变我的行动吗?焦虑、自我效能和心理弹性对发育协调障碍成人运动的影响。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Sophie Harris , Clare J. Rathbone , Kate Wilmut
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摘要

背景:焦虑和运动一致性都会影响发育协调障碍(DCD)患者的运动。目的:本研究探讨焦虑、自我效能、心理弹性和运动变异性对患有和未患有DCD的成年人感知和行动的影响。方法:17名DCD成人和17名典型运动技能(TMS)成人(年龄和性别匹配)完成问卷调查和3个实验任务:2个感知判断任务(静态和动态条件)和一个执行动作任务(判断和走过不同大小的门之间的间隙)。结果:一般或运动特异性焦虑、自我效能或心理弹性与知觉判断或运动行为之间无显著关系;然而,两组的动作一致性确实与动作执行显著相关。相关性显示,DCD患者的运动特异性自我效能较低,其安全边际更大,并表明经颅磁刺激成人的感知和行动之间存在更强的联系。在DCD成人中,知觉判断中的行为改变点(临界比率)与执行的行动任务之间没有显著的相关性,这表明与TMS成人相比,感知-行动周期的联系不那么顺利。结论和意义:结果强调了运动变异性和运动控制在DCD成人运动行为中的重要性,同时说明了将感知和行动一起研究的重要性,特别是在比较人群时,以阐明这些可能受到个体,任务和环境约束的不同限制。
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Does how I feel change how I move? The influence of anxiety, self-efficacy and resilience on movement in adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder

Background

Anxiety and movement consistency both influence movement in individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).

Aims

This study investigated the influence of anxiety, self-efficacy, resilience and movement variability on perceptions and actions of adults with and without DCD.

Methods

17 adults with DCD and 17 adults with typical motor skills (TMS) (age and sex-matched) completed a questionnaire and three experimental tasks: two perceptual judgement tasks (static and dynamic conditions), and an executed action task involving judging and walking through different-sized gaps between doors.

Results

No significant relationships were detected between general or movement-specific anxiety, self-efficacy or resilience and perceptual judgement or movement behaviour; however, movement consistency did significantly relate to movement execution in both groups. Correlations showed adults with DCD with lower movement-specific self-efficacy left bigger safety margins, and indicated stronger links between perception and action in TMS adults. In the adults with DCD there was no significant correlation between the point of behaviour change (critical ratio) in the perceptual judgement and executed action tasks, suggesting a less smoothly linked perception-action cycle than in the TMS adults.

Conclusions and implications

Results highlight the importance of movement variability and motor control in the movement behaviour of adults with DCD, while illustrating the importance of studying perception and action together, especially when comparing populations, to elucidate how these may be constrained differently by individual-, task- and environmental-based constraints.
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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