2020
DOI: 10.4322/2526-8910.ctoao1999
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Relação entre integração visomotora e destreza manual em crianças com transtorno do desenvolvimento da coordenação

Abstract: Relationship between visual-motor integration and manual dexterity in children with developmental coordination disorder Relação entre integração visomotora e destreza manual em crianças com transtorno do desenvolvimento da coordenação

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“…The percentiles for motor skills were estimated from the scores of the VMI MC, which indicated that 8/11 participants scored below the 50th percentile; 7/11 had below the 25th percentile, a suggested cut-off point for below-average performance (Beery 2010 ; Lahav et al 2013 ; Valverde et al 2020 ). Thus, the majority of children tested in our sample showed difficulties with motor coordination (median = 20th percentile, range: 0–60th percentile).…”
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“…The percentiles for motor skills were estimated from the scores of the VMI MC, which indicated that 8/11 participants scored below the 50th percentile; 7/11 had below the 25th percentile, a suggested cut-off point for below-average performance (Beery 2010 ; Lahav et al 2013 ; Valverde et al 2020 ). Thus, the majority of children tested in our sample showed difficulties with motor coordination (median = 20th percentile, range: 0–60th percentile).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cut-off percentile for the Beery VMI used in research for Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) (American Psychiatric Association 2017 ) varies depending on the specific study and the population being studied. Performance below the 25th percentile (Beery 2010 ; Lahav et al 2013 ; Valverde, Ribeiro Soares Araújo, Magalhães and Cardoso 2020 ) has been suggested as the cut-off point for below-average motor performance, which is higher than the 15th and 16th percentile cut-off used in research for indicating severe difficulties with motor coordination that impact daily life [e.g., Ghayour Najafabadi et al ( 2022 ); Smits-Engelsman et al ( 2015 )].…”
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confidence: 99%