Relationships between Adaptive Behaviours, Personal Factors, and Participation of Young Children.

Abstract:

AIM:To examine the extent to which personal factors (age, socioeconomic grouping, and preterm birth) and adaptive behaviour explain the participation patterns of young children. METHODS:65 Children 2-5 years old with and without a history of preterm birth and no physical or intellectual disability were selected by convenience sampling from Galway University Hospital, Ireland. Interviews with parents were conducted using the Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System, Second Edition (ABAS-II) and the Assessment of Preschool Children's Participation (APCP). Linear regression models were used to identify associations between the ABAS-II scores, personal factors, and APCP scores for intensity and diversity of participation. RESULTS:Adaptive behaviour explained 21% of variance in intensity of play, 18% in intensity of Skill Development, 7% in intensity of Active Physical Recreation, and 6% in intensity of Social Activities controlling for age, preterm birth, and socioeconomic grouping. Age explained between 1% and 11% of variance in intensity of participation scores. Adapted behaviour (13%), Age (17%), and socioeconomic grouping (5%) explained a significant percentage of variance in diversity of participation controlling for the other variables. CONCLUSIONS:Adaptive behaviour had a unique contribution to children's intensity and diversity of participation, suggesting its importance.

authors

Killeen H,Shiel A,Law M,O'Donovan DJ,Segurado R,Anaby D

doi

10.1080/01942638.2017.1406428

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-11-01 00:00:00

pages

343-354

issue

4

eissn

0194-2638

issn

1541-3144

journal_volume

38

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