Simple Categorization of Human Figure Drawings at 5 Years of Age as an Indicator of Developmental Delay
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2019
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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Purpose: To elucidate the association between developmental stage of human figure drawing(HFD) and fine motor control, visual perception, and further investigate its potential to be used for screening developmental delay. Methods: Participants were 301 children at 51/2 years of age, 176 born preterm and 125 at term, whose HFDs were categorized into six developmental stages. Motor-Free-Visual-Perception Test, Movement-ABC, Performance Intelligence Quotient (PIQ: Wechsler Scale), and the Visual-Motor Integration test were used. Fine motor functions were explored using ImageJ. Results: Age-expected HFDs were drawn by 87% of the children, while 13%, mostly preterm boys, drew immature ones. Stages of HFD were related to both PIQ and Movement-ABC. Visuomotor control and visual perception significantly explained the HFD. The sensitivity and specificity of HFD as a screening tool was moderate to good. Conclusions: HFD is influenced by visual perception and visuomotor control and can be used for screening developmental delay at preschool age.
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Developmental delay, human figure drawing, fine motor control, preterm children, visual perception, Children Born, Visual-Motor, Preterm, Intelligence, Human Body, Male, Developmental Disabilities, Movement, Intelligence, Wechsler Scales, Visual Perception, Humans, Female, Child
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05 social sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Developmental Neurorehabılıtatıon
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22
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7
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479
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486
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