Tal-Saban Miri, Ornoy Asher, Parush Shula
School of Occupational Therapy, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Medical Neurobiology, Laboratory of Teratology,Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.
Mil Psychol. 2021 Oct 28;34(1):47-54. doi: 10.1080/08995605.2021.1968288. eCollection 2022.
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a disorder affecting motor coordination which negatively impacts academic and daily activities in various environments. The military is a highly structured environment with limited freedom, placing high demand on motor coordination, organizational ability, time management, and social skills. All these present challenges to young adults with DCD. Our study aimed to describe and assess the functioning of young adults with DCD in the Israel Defense Forces. Participants included three groups of young adults recruited via the Israel Army Health Survey upon discharge from active service: probable DCD (135), suspected borderline DCD (149), and control (145). Participants completed the Adolescents & Adults Coordination Questionnaire and the Army Questionnaire. The probable-DCD group reported significantly more difficulties in their military service than did the other groups: more unit reassignments, more accidents during field operations, and more complaints related to discipline and professional behavior. Significant differences emerged between both DCD groups and the control group in "understanding of learning materials," "forgetting belongings," and "success in the army." The participants with probable DCD and suspected borderline DCD were able to integrate into the army, but the probable-DCD group performed significantly worse than the others and reported more difficulties participating in the army. These results highlight the importance of being aware of soldiers with probable DCD, in order to assign them duties that fit their abilities.
发育协调障碍(DCD)是一种影响运动协调的障碍,会对各种环境中的学业和日常活动产生负面影响。军队是一个结构高度严谨、自由度有限的环境,对运动协调、组织能力、时间管理和社交技能都有很高要求。所有这些都给患有DCD的年轻人带来了挑战。我们的研究旨在描述和评估患有DCD的以色列国防军年轻成年人的功能状况。参与者包括三组年轻成年人,他们是在服完现役退伍时通过以色列军队健康调查招募的:可能患有DCD的(135人)、疑似边缘性DCD的(149人)和对照组(145人)。参与者完成了青少年与成人协调问卷和军队问卷。与其他组相比,可能患有DCD的组在服兵役方面报告的困难明显更多:更多的单位调动、野外行动中更多的事故以及更多与纪律和职业行为相关的投诉。在“对学习材料的理解”、“遗忘物品”和“在军队中的成就”方面,两个DCD组与对照组之间都出现了显著差异。可能患有DCD和疑似边缘性DCD的参与者能够融入军队,但可能患有DCD的组表现明显比其他组差,并且报告在参与军队事务方面有更多困难。这些结果凸显了识别可能患有DCD的士兵的重要性,以便为他们分配适合其能力的任务。