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- Title
Psychiatric Symptoms in Children With Gross Motor Problems.
- Authors
Emck, Claudia; Bosscher, Ruud J.; van Wieringen, Piet C. W.; Doreleijers, Theo; Beek, Peter J.
- Abstract
Children with psychiatric disorders often demonstrate gross motor problems. This study investigates if the reverse also holds true by assessing psychiatric symptoms present in children with gross motor problems. Emotional, behavioral, and autism spectrum disorders (ASD), as well as psychosocial problems, were assessed in a sample of 40 children with gross motor problems from an elementary school population (aged 7 through 12 years). Sixty-five percent of the sample met the criteria for psychiatric classification. Anxiety disorders were found most often (45%), followed by ASD (25%) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (15%). Internalizing (51%) and social problems (41%) were prominent, as was "stereotyped behavior" (92%) and "resistance to changes" (92%). Self-perceived incompetence was restricted to domains that were indeed impaired (i.e., the athletic and social domains). The results suggest that children with gross motor problems are strongly at risk for psychiatric problems including anxiety, internalization, and ASD.
- Subjects
PHYSICAL therapy for children; DIAGNOSIS of autism; BEHAVIOR disorders in children; NEUROSES diagnosis; CHILD Behavior Checklist; INTERVIEWING; MOVEMENT disorders; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH; STATISTICAL sampling; STATISTICS; COMORBIDITY; INTER-observer reliability; PSYCHOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 2012, Vol 29, Issue 2, p161
- ISSN
0736-5829
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/apaq.29.2.161