The Affect The Effect Of Motoric, Sensoric And Cognitive On Speaking Ability Of Intellectual Disability Children

S. Sudarman, Roy Romey Daulas Mangunsong
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Background: The growth and development of children is very important for parents to pay attention. The growth and development of children includes the development of motor, sensory and cognitive abilities. Normal sensory and cognitive motor abilities show maturity of brain function, but if there is a delay in motor, sensory and cognitive abilities, it can be caused by impaired brain function maturity, and this can occur in children with intellectual disabilities. Methods: This study applies a quantitative research with an observational analytic design through a cross sectional approach. The research sample was 50 respondents. Bivariate analysis using Spearman rank statistical test and multivariate analysis using multinomial logistic linear regression test model. Results: The results of Spearman's Rank analysis on motor development variables showed a p-value of 0.001 (p 0.05) and a correlation coefficient of 0.647 meaning that there was an effect. The results of the Spearman Rank analysis on the sensory development variable show a p value of 0.030 (p 0.05) and a correlation coefficient value of 0.738 which means there is an effect. The results of the Spearman Rank analysis on cognitive development variables show a p value of 0.003 (p 0.05) and a correlation coefficient of 0.455 which means there is an effect. The results of multivariate statistical tests using multinominal logistic regression analysis obtained a significance value of 0.005 (<0.05). Conclusion: The results of statistical tests with Spearmen Rank showed that sensory and cognitive motor development had an effect on the speech ability of ID children with a p value of 0.001; 0.30; 0.003 and the correlation coefficient value is 0.647; 0.738; 0.455. Meanwhile, the results of the multivariate test using logistic regression showed the value of sig. 0.005 < 0.05. 
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运动、感觉和认知对智障儿童说话能力的影响
背景:儿童的生长发育是家长非常重视的问题。儿童的成长和发展包括运动、感觉和认知能力的发展。正常的感觉和认知运动能力表明脑功能成熟,但如果运动、感觉和认知能力出现延迟,则可能是脑功能成熟受损造成的,这可能发生在智力残疾儿童身上。方法:本研究采用定量研究和观察分析设计,采用横断面方法。调查样本为50名受访者。双变量分析采用Spearman秩统计检验,多变量分析采用多项logistic线性回归检验模型。结果:运动发展变量的Spearman's Rank分析结果显示,p值为0.001 (p 0.05),相关系数为0.647,说明存在影响。感官发展变量的Spearman秩分析结果显示,p值为0.030 (p 0.05),相关系数值为0.738,表明存在影响。对认知发展变量的Spearman Rank分析结果显示,p值为0.003 (p 0.05),相关系数为0.455,这意味着存在影响。多元统计检验结果采用多项逻辑回归分析,显著性值为0.005(<0.05)。结论:Spearmen Rank统计检验结果显示,感觉和认知运动发育对ID儿童言语能力有影响,p值为0.001;0.30;0.003,相关系数值为0.647;0.738;0.455. 同时,采用logistic回归进行多因素检验,结果显示sig. 0.005 < 0.05。
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