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轻度言语障碍儿童的运动技能、触觉感知和社交能力

Motor skills, haptic perception and social abilities in children with mild speech disorders.

作者信息

Müürsepp Iti, Aibast Herje, Gapeyeva Helena, Pääsuke Mati

机构信息

Institute of Exercise Biology and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia.

出版信息

Brain Dev. 2012 Feb;34(2):128-32. doi: 10.1016/j.braindev.2011.02.002. Epub 2011 Mar 3.

Abstract

AIM

The aim of the study was to evaluate motor skills, haptic object recognition and social interaction in 5-year-old children with mild specific expressive language impairment (expressive-SLI) and articulation disorder (AD) in comparison of age- and gender matched healthy children.

METHODS

Twenty nine children (23 boys and 6 girls) with expressive-SLI, 27 children (20 boys and 7 girls) with AD and 30 children (23 boys and 7 girls) with typically developing language as controls participated in our study. The children were examined for manual dexterity, ball skills, static and dynamic balance by M-ABC test, haptic object recognition and for social interaction by questionnaire completed by teachers.

RESULTS

Children with mild expressive-SLI demonstrated significantly poorer results in all subtests of motor skills (p<0.05), in haptic object recognition and social interaction (p<0.01) compared to controls. There were no statistically significant differences (p>0.05) in measured parameters between children with AD and controls. Children with expressive-SLI performed considerably poorer compared to AD group in balance subtest (p<0.05), and in overall M-ABC test (p<0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

In children with mild expressive-SLI the functional motor performance, haptic perception and social interaction are considerably more affected than in children with AD. Although motor difficulties in speech production are prevalent in AD, it is localised and does not involve children's general motor skills, haptic perception or social interaction.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估5岁患有轻度特定表达性语言障碍(表达性SLI)和构音障碍(AD)的儿童的运动技能、触觉物体识别和社交互动,并与年龄和性别匹配的健康儿童进行比较。

方法

29名患有表达性SLI的儿童(23名男孩和6名女孩)、27名患有AD的儿童(20名男孩和7名女孩)以及30名语言发育正常的儿童(23名男孩和7名女孩)作为对照组参与了我们的研究。通过M-ABC测试检查儿童的手部灵活性、球类技能、静态和动态平衡,通过触觉物体识别测试以及由教师填写的问卷来评估社交互动。

结果

与对照组相比,患有轻度表达性SLI的儿童在运动技能的所有子测试中(p<0.05)、触觉物体识别和社交互动方面(p<0.01)表现出明显较差的结果。AD组儿童与对照组之间在测量参数上没有统计学显著差异(p>0.05)。与AD组相比,表达性SLI儿童在平衡子测试(p<0.05)和总体M-ABC测试(p<0.01)中表现明显更差。

结论

与患有AD的儿童相比,患有轻度表达性SLI的儿童的功能性运动表现、触觉感知和社交互动受到的影响要大得多。尽管AD中言语产生的运动困难很普遍,但它是局部的,并不涉及儿童的一般运动技能、触觉感知或社交互动。

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