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Being hospitalized with a newly diagnosed chronic illness - A phenomenological study of children’s lifeworld in the hospital

2012

The impact of a hospital environment on children has rarely been investigated. Recently, however, the perspective of hospitalized children has been taken into account. Being hospitalized and facing an illness represent a dramatic change in a child’s daily life, and the quality of the environment may influence the child’s experiences. The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of children being hospitalized with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes and to obtain an increased understanding of the environmental influences on the children’s lifeworld. The study used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. The design is a combination of observation of the participant, interviews, and p…

MaleGerontologyHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practicemedicine.medical_specialtyLifeworldtype 1 diabetesmedia_common.quotation_subjectNewly diagnosedNursingbodily changeshospital environmentInterviews as TopicVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Empirical StudiesPerceptionAdaptation PsychologicalVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Pediatrics: 760HumansLearningMedicineChildPsychiatrymedia_commonEnvironment method hospitalised children lived experience type 1 diabetesbusiness.industryHealth PolicyLived experiencePerspective (graphical)Peer reviewIssues ethics and legal aspectsAlertnessDiabetes Mellitus Type 1hermeneutic phenomenological methodChronic DiseaseHealth Facility Environmentlived experienceFemaleFundamentals and skillsHospitalized childrenThematic analysisbusinessChild HospitalizedGerontologyInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
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Longitudinal Physical Activity, Body Composition, and Physical Fitness in Preschoolers

2017

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate longitudinal associations of objectively measured physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) with body composition and physical fitness at a 12-month follow-up in healthy Swedish 4-yr-old children. Methods: The data from the population-based MINISTOP trial were collected between 2014 and 2016, and this study included the 138 children who were in the control group. PA and SB were assessed using the wrist-worn ActiGraph (wGT3x-BT) accelerometer during seven 24-h periods and, subsequently, defined as SB, light-intensity PA, moderate-intensity PA, vigorous-intensity PA (VPA), and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). Body composition was measured using…

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Measuring Motor Skills in Finnish Children with Intellectual Disabilities

2013

This investigation examined differences in motor skill development between Finnish children (12 boys, 8 girls) with mild intellectual disability and typically developing Finnish children between the ages of 7 and 11 years. Ulrich's Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD) assessed the performances of 20 children with intellectual disability and an age- and sex-matched sample of 20 children without disabilities. Videotaped performances were assessed by the authors who were very familiar with the TGMD–2. The group with intellectual disability performed at a statistically significantly lower level on the Gross Motor Quotient, Locomotor, and Object Control subtests of TGMD–2, compared to the gro…

MaleGross motor skillExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyNeuropsychological TestsObject controlmedicine.diseaseSeverity of Illness IndexSensory SystemsDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)Motor Skills DisordersTypically developingChild DevelopmentMotor SkillsIntellectual DisabilityIntellectual disabilityExercise TestmedicineHumansNormativeFemaleChildPsychologyFinlandMotor skillPerceptual and Motor Skills
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The early motor milestones in infancy and later motor skills in toddlers: a structural equation model of motor development.

2006

The relationship between the achievement of early motor milestones in infancy and later motor development was studied in 130 children with (N = 66, 35 male/31 female) and without (N = 64, 31 male/35 female) familial risk for dyslexia. A structured parental questionnaire was used to assess motor development in infancy, and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children was used to assess motor skills at age 3.5 years. No differences were found at the group level and therefore the structural equation model was constructed by entering both groups simultaneously. An Early Body Control factor, computed from the infant data, explained 38% of the variance of the Gross Motor Skills factor at the age …

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Associations Between Childhood Learning Disabilities and Adult-Age Mental Health Problems, Lack of Education, and Unemployment.

2019

We studied the impact of diverse subtypes of learning disabilities (LD) on adult-age mental health, education, and employment by comparing the LD group ( n = 430) with a matched control group without a known history of LD ( n = 2,149). The clinical archived data were merged with lifelong register data on sickness allowances/disability pensions granted on the basis of psychiatric illnesses, reimbursements for psychoactive medication, having a degree after compulsory education, and having received unemployment allowances. Differences emerged between the LD and control groups in all outcomes, suggesting that a higher proportion of individuals with LD had mental health problems compared to the…

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Students' satisfaction and perceived impact on knowledge, attitudes and skills after a 2-day course in scientific writing: a prospective longitudinal…

2018

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine students' satisfaction with a 2-day course on scientific writing in health sciences and to assess their perceptions of the long-term impact on their knowledge, attitudes and skills. SETTING: 27 iterations of a 2-day course on writing and publishing scientific articles in health sciences. PARTICIPANTS: 741 students attending the 27 courses. DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal study. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Immediately after each course, students completed a first questionnaire, rating their satisfaction with different aspects of the classroom sessions on a Likert scale (0-5). Approximately 2 years after the course, students completed a f…

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Parental and Peer Support Matters: A Broad Umbrella of the Role of Perceived Social Support in the Association between Children’s Perceived Motor Com…

2021

(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the role of social support in the relationship between perceived motor competence (MC) and physical activity (PA), according to the conceptual model of Motor Development. (2) Methods: Participants were 518 students (46.5% girls), 8–12 years old. By using a structural equation modeling approach, path analysis was used to test the actual-perceived MC relationship and the mediating influence of social support on the perceived MC–PA relationship. Analyses were done with age and sex as covariates. (3) Results: The results showed a good model fit (CFI = 0.98

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Assessing Reading Skills with a Computer-aided Set of Tests Based on the Dual-route Theory of Reading

1993

MaleLanguage TestsComputersGeneral Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectIntelligenceDUAL (cognitive architecture)VocabularyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySet (abstract data type)ReadingHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMemoryPhoneticsHuman–computer interactionReading (process)Reaction TimeComputer-aidedHumansFemaleChildPsychologyReading skillsLanguagemedia_commonAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Self-Generated Explanations on the Question Demands are not Always Helpful

2013

AbstractThis study had two main purposes. First, to measure high-school students’ task model representation under the instruction to self-explain questions; second, to test the effects of self-generated explanations on task-demands understanding and performance on questions. We designed a simple experimental situation where high-school students were asked to read two texts and answer questions. Only in half of the questions students were required to self-explain with their own words what the question was asking them for before answering. Contrary to our expectations, self-explaining the questions did not significantly affect skilled comprehenders, whereas it hindered performance in less-ski…

MaleLinguistics and LanguageAdolescentProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectModel representationActive engagementLanguage and LinguisticsTask (project management)Test (assessment)ComprehensionReadingTest Taking SkillsHumansLearningFemaleQuality (business)Affect (linguistics)ComprehensionStudentsPsychologyGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologymedia_commonThe Spanish Journal of Psychology
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Developmental trajectories of early communication skills.

2012

Purpose This study focused on developmental trajectories of prelinguistic communication skills and their connections to later parent-reported language difficulties. Method The participants represent a subset of a community-based sample of 508 children. Data include parent reports of prelinguistic communication skills at 12, 15, 18, and 21 months and language difficulties at age 4;7 (years;months). The authors used latent profile analysis to identify groups of children with differing developmental trajectories of prelinguistic communication skills ( n = 271). The relations among these groups and follow-up data of parent-reported concerns of language development ( n = 187), as well as the ro…

MaleLinguistics and LanguageLanguage DevelopmentLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologySpeech and HearingNonverbal communicationChild DevelopmentPredictive Value of TestsHumansLanguage Development DisordersLongitudinal StudiesNonverbal CommunicationLanguage TestsCommunicationFollow up studiesExpressive languageInfantLanguage acquisitionChild developmentLanguage developmentChild PreschoolFemaleCommunication skillsPsychologyChild LanguageCognitive psychologyFollow-Up StudiesJournal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
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