| Literature DB >> 25151604 |
Tanja H Kakebeeke1, Kristin Egloff2, Jon Caflisch3, Aziz Chaouch4, Valentin Rousson5, Remo H Largo6, Oskar G Jenni7.
Abstract
An established tool for the assessment of motor performance in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is the Movement-ABC-2 (M-ABC-2). The Zurich Neuromotor Assessment (ZNA) is also widely used for the evaluation of children's motor performance, but has not been compared with the M-ABC-2. Fifty-one children (39 males) between 5 and 7 years of age with suspected DCD were assessed using the M-ABC-2 and the ZNA. Rank correlations between scores of different test components were calculated. The structure of the tests was explored using canonical-correlation analysis. The correlation between total scores of the two motor tests was reasonable (0.66; p<0.001). However, ZNA scores were generally lower than those of M-ABC-2, due to poor performance in the fine motor adaptive component and increased contralateral associated movements (CAM). The canonical-correlation analysis revealed that ZNA measures components like pure motor skills and CAM that are not represented in the M-ABC-2. Furthermore, there was also no equivalent for the aiming and catching items of the M-ABC-2 in ZNA. The two tests measure different motor characteristics in children with suspected DCD and, thus, can be used complementary for the diagnosis of the disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Developmental coordination disorder; Motor abilities; Motor coordination; Movement Assessment Battery for Children; Movement skills; Zurich Neuromotor Assessment
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25151604 DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.07.062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Dev Disabil ISSN: 0891-4222