Zlotnik Sharon, Toglia Joan
Laboratory for Innovation in Rehabilitation Technology Israel Center for Research Excellence: LINKS - Learning in a NetworKed Society, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
School of Health and Natural Sciences, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, United States.
Front Public Health. 2018 Feb 2;6:15. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00015. eCollection 2018.
The aim of this study was to assess awareness of performance and performance accuracy for a task that requires executive functions (EF), among healthy adolescents and to compare their performance to their parent's ratings.
Participants: 109 healthy adolescents (mean age 15.2 ± 1.86 years) completed the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity (WCPA). The discrepancy between self-estimated and actual performance was used to measure the level of awareness. The participants were divided into high and low accuracy groups according to the WCPA accuracy median score. The participants were also divided into high and low awareness groups. A comparison was conducted between groups using WCPA performance and parent ratings on the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF).
Higher awareness was associated with better EF performance. Participants with high accuracy scores were more likely to show high awareness of performance as compared to participants with low accuracy scores. The high accuracy group had better parental ratings of EF, higher efficiency, followed more rules, and were more aware of their WCPA performance.
Our results highlight the important contribution that self-awareness of performance may have on the individual's function. Assessing the level of awareness and providing metacognitive training techniques for those adolescents who are less aware, could support their performance.
本研究旨在评估健康青少年在一项需要执行功能(EF)的任务中的表现意识和表现准确性,并将他们的表现与其父母的评分进行比较。
参与者:109名健康青少年(平均年龄15.2±1.86岁)完成了每周日程规划活动(WCPA)。自我估计表现与实际表现之间的差异用于衡量意识水平。根据WCPA准确性中位数得分,将参与者分为高准确性组和低准确性组。参与者还被分为高意识组和低意识组。使用WCPA表现和父母对执行功能行为评定量表(BRIEF)的评分在组间进行比较。
更高的意识与更好的EF表现相关。与低准确性得分的参与者相比,高准确性得分的参与者更有可能表现出对表现的高意识。高准确性组在EF方面有更好的父母评分,效率更高,更遵守规则,并且对自己的WCPA表现更有认识。
我们的结果突出了表现的自我意识可能对个体功能产生的重要贡献。评估意识水平并为那些意识较低的青少年提供元认知训练技巧,可能会支持他们的表现。