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Co-occurrence of developmental delays in a screening study of 4-year-old Finnish children

2004

The aim of this population study was to examine the severity and prevalence of co-occurring developmental delays in 4-year-old children, the rate of overlapping problems, and sex differences. A sample of 434 children (196 males, 238 females; mean age 4 years 3 months, SD 1 month) were administered the 'Lene' test: a comprehensive neurodevelopmental screening test. Results suggest that co-occurrence of attention-behavioural, motor-perceptual, and language delays occurring in school-aged children could already be detected at the age of 4 years. Isolated delays were usually mild, but co-occurring difficulties were mostly moderate or severe. Overlap between developmental delays depended on the …

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyScreening testDevelopmental DisabilitiesComorbiditySpeech DisordersCohort StudiesCatchment Area HealthDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineHumansMass ScreeningRisk factorChildFinlandScreening studyLanguage DisordersCo-occurrenceMean agemedicine.diseaseComorbidityMotor Skills DisordersChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPopulation studyFemaleNeurology (clinical)Cognition DisordersFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologyCohort studyDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology
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Actual and perceived motor competence: Are children accurate in their perceptions?

2020

The aims of this study were (1) to investigate whether 6−7-year-old children are accurate in perceiving their actual movement competence, and (2) to examine possible age- and gender-related differences. A total of 603 children (301 girls and 302 boys, aged 6 to 7 years) were assessed on the execution accuracy of six locomotor skills and six object control skills using the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-2). The perceived competence of the same skills, plus six active play activities, was also gauged through the Pictorial Scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence (PMSC-2). The factorial validity of the TGMD-2 and PMSC-2 scales was preliminarily ascertained using a Bayesian structura…

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The Role of Learning Difficulties in Adolescents’ Academic Emotions and Academic Achievement

2019

The present study examines associations between learning difficulties (LD), academic emotions, and academic achievement among 845 Grade 6 adolescents (455 girls, 390 boys). Reading difficulties (RD) and math difficulties (MD) were identified based on tested reading and math skills in the fall semester of Grade 6. At this time, the students also rated their hope, enjoyment, and anxiety regarding literacy and math. Information on students' achievement in literacy and math, as well as their overall academic achievement, was gathered using questionnaires in both the fall and spring semesters of Grade 6. The results show, first, that students with RD had lower hope and higher anxiety toward read…

MalePleasureHealth (social science)Adolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectDyscalculiaAcademic achievementAnxietyLiteracyEducationDyslexiaHope03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMath skillsReading (process)medicineMathematics educationHumansChildStudentsmedia_commonAcademic Success05 social sciences050301 education030229 sport sciencesLearner engagementGeneral Health ProfessionsAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationJournal of Learning Disabilities
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Preschool executive control on the Shape School task: Measurement considerations and utility.

2011

Executive functions (EF) necessary for purposeful goal-directed activities undergo rapid change and development during the preschool years. However, of the few psychometrically valid measures of EF suitable for use with preschoolers, information on task sensitivity and predictive validity is scant. The neurodevelopmental correlates of early executive difficulties are also largely unknown. In this study, the discriminant and predictive validity of the recently developed Shape School task (Espy, Bull, Martin, & Stroup, 2006) was examined with data from a regional sample of 209 preschool children at age 4 years. A 2-tiered measurement approach was used, with task completion examined in additio…

MalePredictive validityvalidityPsychometricsPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAcademic achievementDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Executive FunctionAdaptation PsychologicalHumansChildFunction (engineering)Motor skillmedia_commonPsychological TestsShape School taskneurodevelopmental correlatesReproducibility of ResultsCognitionExecutive functionsacademic achievementPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologyexecutive controlSocioeconomic FactorsMotor SkillsChild PreschoolEducational StatusFemalePsychologyPsychological Assessment
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Genome-wide association study of motor coordination problems in ADHD identifies genes for brain and muscle function.

2012

Item does not contain fulltext OBJECTIVES: Motor coordination problems are frequent in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We performed a genome-wide association study to identify genes contributing to motor coordination problems, hypothesizing that the presence of such problems in children with ADHD may identify a sample of reduced genetic heterogeneity. METHODS: Children with ADHD from the International Multicentre ADHD Genetic (IMAGE) study were evaluated with the Parental Account of Children's Symptoms. Genetic association testing was performed in PLINK on 890 probands with genome-wide genotyping data. Bioinformatics enrichment-analysis was performed on highly…

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Identifying extended psychosis phenotypes at school: Associations with socio-emotional adjustment, academic, and neurocognitive outcomes

2020

The main goal of the present study was to explore the latent structure of extended psychosis phenotypes in a representative sample of adolescents. Moreover, associations with socio-emotional adjustment, academic achievement, and neurocognition performance across the latent profiles were compared. Participants were 1506 students, 667 males (44.3%), derived from random cluster sampling. Various tools were used to measure psychosis risk, subjective well-being, academic performance, and neurocognition. Based on three psychometric indicators of psychosis risk (schizotypal traits, psychotic-like experiences, and bipolar-like experiences), four latent classes were found: non-risk, low-risk, high r…

MalePsychometricsEpidemiologyEmotionsSocial SciencesAcademic achievementAcademic SkillsAdolescentsFamilies0302 clinical medicineSociologySurveys and QuestionnairesAcademic PerformanceMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyChildrenMultidisciplinarySchoolsIncidence (epidemiology)QRPhenotypeMedicineFemalePsychologyClinical psychologyResearch ArticlePsychosisPsychometricsAdolescentScienceMEDLINENeurocognitive DisordersChild WelfareEmotional AdjustmentEducationSchizotypal Personality Disorder03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultMental Health and PsychiatrymedicineHumansStudentsSocio emotionalCognitive PsychologyPsychosesBiology and Life Sciencesmedicine.diseaseMental health030227 psychiatryPsychotic DisordersAge GroupsMedical Risk FactorsPeople and PlacesCognitive SciencePopulation GroupingsSelf ReportNeurocognitive030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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The assessment of successful emotion regulation skills use: Development and validation of an English version of the Emotion Regulation Skills Questio…

2018

Emotion regulation has become an important topic in mental health and psychotherapy research. Skills supposingly relevant for adaptive responses towards emotions include the abilities to be consciously aware of emotions, identify and correctly label emotions, understand what has caused and maintains one's present emotions, modify the intensity or duration of one's emotions, accept and tolerate undesired emotions, confront situations likely to cue negative emotions, and provide effective self-support when working to cope with challenging emotions. To economically assess these abilities, a self-report measure has been developed in German and validated in various studies. To facilitate the use…

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Development of early motor skills and language in children at risk for familial dyslexia

2007

Differences in motor development and the relationship between motor and language development were studied in 88 children with familial risk for dyslexia (43 females, 45 males; at-risk group) and 88 children without familial risk for dyslexia (35 females, 53 females; control group; n=176) during the first two years of life. A structured parental questionnaire was used to assess motor development. Expressive language skills were assessed at the age of 18 months with the Reynell Developmental Language Scales and at 18 and 24 months with the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories. At group level, the motor development of children in both the at-risk and control groups was similar. Howe…

MaleRiskVocabularyDevelopmental Disabilitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGross motor skillDevelopmental psychologyDyslexiaDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseLanguage Development DisordersLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesChildGroup levelMotor skillmedia_commonNeurologic ExaminationLanguage TestsSignificant differenceInfant NewbornDyslexiaInfantExpressive languagemedicine.diseaseLanguage developmentMotor SkillsChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleNeurology (clinical)Psychomotor DisordersPsychologyDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology
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Life situation and identity among single older home-living people: A phenomenologicalhermeneutic study

2012

Being able to continue living in their own home as long as possible is the general preference for many older people, and this is also in line with the public policy in the Nordic countries. The aim of this study was to elucidate the meaning of self-care and health for perception of life situation and identity among single-living older individuals in rural areas in southern Norway. Eleven older persons with a mean age of 78 years were interviewed and encouraged to narrate their self-care and health experiences. The interviews were audio taped, transcribed verbatim and analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutic method inspired by the philosophy of Ricoeur. The findings are presented as a n…

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Identifying childhood movement profiles and comparing differences in mathematical skills between clusters : A latent profile analysis

2021

The aims of this study were; 1) to identify different movement profiles in sixth graders, and 2) to investigate if there are differences in their mathematical basic (BasicMath) and problem solving (ProbSol) skills between existing movement profiles. The sample included 461 (223 girls, 238 boys) students with a mean age of 11.27 +/- .32 years from southern and middle Finland. A latent profile analysis (LPA) revealed four movement profiles: "poor movers", "average movers", "skilled movers" and "expert movers". These profiles differed substantially in their motor competence (MC) and health-related fitness (HRF). A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) also revealed that "poor movers" and …

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