Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
NCT ID: NCT04494230
Last Updated: 2020-07-31
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
106 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-10-01
2019-10-01
Brief Summary
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In the sample, the Corners' Parent Scale- Revised Short Form (CPS-R:SF) was used to evaluate the severity of ADHD symptoms.The hand preferences of all participants in the research and control groups were evaluated with Edinburgh Handedness Inventory.Motor skills were evaluated with the 2nd Version of Bruininsky-Oseretsky Motor Competence Test (BOT-2).Hand skills were evaluated with the 9-Hole Peg Test.Visual perception skills were evaluated with 3rd Version of Visual Perception Test without Motor Ability (MVPT-3). Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Parent Form were filled by the parents of children in the research and control groups for quality of life. In the study, there are five groups: ADHD, ADHD + Specific learning disorders, ADHD + Oppositional defiant disorder, ADHD + Anxiety Disorder and children with typical development group.
Detailed Description
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In the sample, the Corners' Parent Scale- Revised Short Form (CPS-R:SF) was used to evaluate the severity of ADHD symptoms (Conners, 1997).
The hand preferences of all participants in the research and control groups were evaluated with Edinburgh Handedness Inventory.
Motor skills were evaluated with the 2nd Version of Bruininsky-Oseretsky Motor Competence Test (BOT-2). It is a standard test commonly used by physiotherapists to detect coarse and fine motor problems in children aged 4-21 years. It has both short and long form. The short form was used in our study. The short form of BOT-2 consists of 8 subtests: fine motor precision, fine motor integration, manual dexterity, bilateral coordination, balance, speed of movement and agility, upper extremity coordination and strength. Not only can the score of each subtest of the test be calculated separately but it can also be calculated as fine motor skill, gross motor skill, both fine and gross motor skill and total motor skill score.
Hand skills were evaluated with the 9-Hole Peg Test. The nine-hole Peg Test is a quick, simple and manual skill test that is particularly sensitive to changes in upper extremity performance. The test material consists of nine small rods made of standard sizes and nine perforated boards into which they are placed. In our study, insertion and removal periods for both dominant and nondominant hands were recorded separately.
Visual perception skills were evaluated with 3rd Version of Visual Perception Test without Motor Ability (MVPT-3). MVPT-3 is a fast, reliable test that tests visual perception without motor skills in children and adults (ages 4-65). The test consists of 65 questions and the first 40 questions were developed to test school-age children in terms of visual perception without motor skills as follows: visual discrimination (1-8), form constancy (9-13), visual memory-I (14-21), visual closure (22-34), visual differentiation (35-40). Total visual perception score and scores from each category were calculated separately. Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Parent Form were filled by the parents of children in the research and control groups for quality of life. The scale has separate parent and child forms for the groups of 5-7 years, 8-12 years and 13-18 years. Scoring of the scale is done in 3 areas. Firstly, scale total score (STS) is calculated, and secondly, physical health total score (PHTS) is calculated. Thirdly, psychosocial health total score (PHTS) is calculated, which consists of calculating item scores evaluating emotional, social and school functionality. In the study, there are five groups: ADHD, ADHD + Specific learning disorders, ADHD + Oppositional defiant disorder, ADHD + Anxiety Disorder and children with typical development group.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) only
the diagnosis of ADHD
Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
to investigate whether motor skills, manual dexterity and visual perception differ in the presence of ADHD and comorbid psychiatric conditions in school-age boys by comparing them typical development children.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) andSpecificand
the diagnosis of ADHD and SLD
Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
to investigate whether motor skills, manual dexterity and visual perception differ in the presence of ADHD and comorbid psychiatric conditions in school-age boys by comparing them typical development children.
ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
the diagnosis of ADHD and ODD
Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
to investigate whether motor skills, manual dexterity and visual perception differ in the presence of ADHD and comorbid psychiatric conditions in school-age boys by comparing them typical development children.
ADHD and Anxiety Disorder
the diagnosis of ADHD and Ank. Dis.
Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
to investigate whether motor skills, manual dexterity and visual perception differ in the presence of ADHD and comorbid psychiatric conditions in school-age boys by comparing them typical development children.
Typical Development Children
no mental symptoms described by their teachers or parents and showing healthy development
Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
to investigate whether motor skills, manual dexterity and visual perception differ in the presence of ADHD and comorbid psychiatric conditions in school-age boys by comparing them typical development children.
Interventions
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Motor Proficiency in School Age ADHD: Contribution of Different Comorbidities
to investigate whether motor skills, manual dexterity and visual perception differ in the presence of ADHD and comorbid psychiatric conditions in school-age boys by comparing them typical development children.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
6 Years
10 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Hacettepe University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nilay Şahan
Hacettepe University
Principal Investigators
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Nilay Şahan, PhD,PT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
unaffilliated
Locations
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Hacettepe University
Ankara, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Goulardins JB, Marques JC, De Oliveira JA. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Motor Impairment. Percept Mot Skills. 2017 Apr;124(2):425-440. doi: 10.1177/0031512517690607. Epub 2017 Jan 31.
Other Identifiers
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GO 18/694
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id