Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador

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Main Author: De Araujo A.W.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Almeida R.V., Crocetta T.B.*, Monteiro C.B.D.M., Fernani D.C.G.L., Dantas M.T.A.P.
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Summary: © 2020 Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo.Objective: To analyze the psychomotor development and the fine motor control of institutionalized and non-institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study in which 54 subjects participated and were divided into two groups: 27 institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents (SG) and 27 non-institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents (CG). The psychomotor battery and the Learning and Motor Control software were used to evaluate development and motor control. The analysis of variance was performed for both groups with repetitive measurements for the last factor. Results: The SG presented a total development score inferior to the CG, with differences in tonicity (p=0.041) and body awareness (p=0.039). The longest distance was performed on Task 1 (M=983.9 pixels; diagonal line; distance of 930.053 pixels), with no difference between the groups (p=0.64). Furthermore, the SG presented a greater average time in Task 1 (M=16.12 seconds) when compared with Tasks 2 (M=11.6 seconds; horizontal line; distance of 750 pixels) and 3 (M=10.6; vertical line; distance of 550 pixels), but only marginally different between Tasks 2 and 3 (p=0.055). Regarding the number of correct answers, the CG scored more (M=6.1) when compared with SG (M=4.6), with p<0.05. Conclusions: The institutionalized individuals showed a psychomotor development inferior to the CG. Furthermore, they presented impairment in fine motor control, covering a larger distance on the task that required the diagonal movement, longer execution time, less correct answers, and more errors.
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spelling Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador© 2020 Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo.Objective: To analyze the psychomotor development and the fine motor control of institutionalized and non-institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study in which 54 subjects participated and were divided into two groups: 27 institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents (SG) and 27 non-institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents (CG). The psychomotor battery and the Learning and Motor Control software were used to evaluate development and motor control. The analysis of variance was performed for both groups with repetitive measurements for the last factor. Results: The SG presented a total development score inferior to the CG, with differences in tonicity (p=0.041) and body awareness (p=0.039). The longest distance was performed on Task 1 (M=983.9 pixels; diagonal line; distance of 930.053 pixels), with no difference between the groups (p=0.64). Furthermore, the SG presented a greater average time in Task 1 (M=16.12 seconds) when compared with Tasks 2 (M=11.6 seconds; horizontal line; distance of 750 pixels) and 3 (M=10.6; vertical line; distance of 550 pixels), but only marginally different between Tasks 2 and 3 (p=0.055). Regarding the number of correct answers, the CG scored more (M=6.1) when compared with SG (M=4.6), with p<0.05. Conclusions: The institutionalized individuals showed a psychomotor development inferior to the CG. Furthermore, they presented impairment in fine motor control, covering a larger distance on the task that required the diagonal movement, longer execution time, less correct answers, and more errors.2024-12-06T12:12:47Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1984-046210.1590/1984-0462/2020/38/2018377https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/5042ark:/33523/001300000p9dqRevista Paulista de Pediatria38De Araujo A.W.Almeida R.V.Crocetta T.B.*Monteiro C.B.D.M.Fernani D.C.G.L.Dantas M.T.A.P.engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:46:26Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/5042Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:46:26Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
title Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
spellingShingle Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
De Araujo A.W.
title_short Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
title_full Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
title_fullStr Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
title_sort Analysis of fine motor control in institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents through performance in computer software Análise do controle motor fino em crianças e adolescentes institucionalizados em abrigo por meio do desempenho em software de computador
author De Araujo A.W.
author_facet De Araujo A.W.
Almeida R.V.
Crocetta T.B.*
Monteiro C.B.D.M.
Fernani D.C.G.L.
Dantas M.T.A.P.
author_role author
author2 Almeida R.V.
Crocetta T.B.*
Monteiro C.B.D.M.
Fernani D.C.G.L.
Dantas M.T.A.P.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Araujo A.W.
Almeida R.V.
Crocetta T.B.*
Monteiro C.B.D.M.
Fernani D.C.G.L.
Dantas M.T.A.P.
description © 2020 Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo.Objective: To analyze the psychomotor development and the fine motor control of institutionalized and non-institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study in which 54 subjects participated and were divided into two groups: 27 institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents (SG) and 27 non-institutionalized sheltered children and adolescents (CG). The psychomotor battery and the Learning and Motor Control software were used to evaluate development and motor control. The analysis of variance was performed for both groups with repetitive measurements for the last factor. Results: The SG presented a total development score inferior to the CG, with differences in tonicity (p=0.041) and body awareness (p=0.039). The longest distance was performed on Task 1 (M=983.9 pixels; diagonal line; distance of 930.053 pixels), with no difference between the groups (p=0.64). Furthermore, the SG presented a greater average time in Task 1 (M=16.12 seconds) when compared with Tasks 2 (M=11.6 seconds; horizontal line; distance of 750 pixels) and 3 (M=10.6; vertical line; distance of 550 pixels), but only marginally different between Tasks 2 and 3 (p=0.055). Regarding the number of correct answers, the CG scored more (M=6.1) when compared with SG (M=4.6), with p<0.05. Conclusions: The institutionalized individuals showed a psychomotor development inferior to the CG. Furthermore, they presented impairment in fine motor control, covering a larger distance on the task that required the diagonal movement, longer execution time, less correct answers, and more errors.
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