0000000000890887

AUTHOR

Marina M. Schoemaker

showing 3 related works from this author

Reliability and validity of the Finnish version of the motor observation questionnaire for teachers.

2017

Objectives: Observational screening instruments are often used as an effective, economical first step in the identification of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). The aim was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Finnish version of the Motor Observation Questionnaire for Teachers (MOQ-T-FI).Methods: The psychometric properties were tested using two separate samples (S1: age range 6-12, M 9y 5mo, females 101, males 92; S2: age range 6-9, M 7y 7mo, females 404, males 446). Teachers completed the MOQ-T-Fl in both samples, and in sample 2 teachers' ratings were compared to student's performance on the Movement Assessment Battery for Children-Second Edition (MABC…

Male030506 rehabilitationdevelopmental coordination disorderCHILDRENpsychometric propertiesSCREENING INSTRUMENTDevelopmental psychology0302 clinical medicineRATINGSBIFACTORDEFICITSSurveys and QuestionnairesADOLESCENTSDCDta516Orthopedics and Sports Medicineta315ChildMOQ-TReliability (statistics)FinlandGeneral Medicinemotor observation questionnaire for teachersReliabilityMotor Skills DisordersPsychometric propertiesMotor SkillsScreeningFemale0305 other medical scienceMotor learningPsychologyPredictive validityPsychometricsMovementeducationConcurrent validityBiophysicsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySensitivity and SpecificityValidity03 medical and health sciencesCronbach's alphaDEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDERHumansreliabilityReceiver operating characteristicscreeningConstruct validityReproducibility of ResultsPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYROC CurvevaliditeettiCROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATIONObservational studySchool TeachersMEDIATEFactor Analysis Statistical030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHuman movement science
researchProduct

Motor problems in children with early-treated congenital hypothyroidism: A matter of failing cerebellar motor control?

1998

This study addresses the question of whether "clumsiness" in children with early treated Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH) might be attributable to cerebellar dysfunction. CH is known to affect rapid perinatal growth of the cerebellum. If this would affect the supposed motor timing function of the cerebellum this should be especially reflected by difficulty in producing fast aiming movements. An experiment was devised in which children made sequences of fast, goal directed movements in order to examine two aspects of fast voluntary movements that are known to be affected by cerebellar injury: dysmetria and dysdiadochokinesis. Three groups of children between the ages of 9 and ii participated: …

medicine.medical_specialtyCerebellumeducation.field_of_studyPopulationBiophysicsMotor controlExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeneral MedicineAudiologymedicine.diseaseThyroid dysgenesisCongenital hypothyroidismDevelopmental disordermedicine.anatomical_structureDysmetriamedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineeducationPsychologyNeuroscienceMotor skillHuman Movement Science
researchProduct

Editorial DCD13 "Bridging the Disciplines".

2021

koordinaatio (motoriikka)Bridging (networking)motor skillsBiophysicsMEDLINElapset (ikäryhmät)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyCHILDRENGeneral MedicineWorld Wide Webchildrenkehityshäiriötmotorinen kehitysDEFICITADOLESCENTSDEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDEROrthopedics and Sports Medicinemotoriset taidotPsychologylapsen kehitysHuman movement science
researchProduct