Clinical value of Beery visual-motor integration and Beery VMI supplemental tests in Chinese preschoolers: a modified replication cross-sectional study.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Frontiers in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fped.2025.1531192
Xin Tang, Xuan Xu, Cong Wang, Lijuan Ao
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Objective: Previous studies have indicated that visual-motor performance is affected by cultural variations. This study aimed to examine differences between the proportion of children with poor visual-motor integration (VMI) performance in published population norms with that in the sample population of this study and to assess the predictive value of the visual perception(VP) and motor coordination(MC) scores in explaining VMI variance in Chinese preschoolers.

Methods: A random sample of 421 children ageds 3.0-6.11 years (mean age, 4.51 ± 0.93) participated in this study. The Beery VMI, VP, and MC were administered in sequence by qualified raters.

Results: The standard scores of VMI in all age groups of this study were significantly better than those in U.S. norms. Overall, 61 (14.5% of the total sample) and 6 (1.4% of the total sample) children did poorly in the VMI test using study population norms and published population norms, respectively. The proportion of children with poor VMI performance using published norms was significantly lower compared with that using study sample population norms (p < 0.001). Multiple regression analysis showed that VP and MC were significantly related to the VMI (VP: β = 0.185, p < 0.001; MC: β = 0.400, p < 0.001) and 25.0% (F = 69.571, dF = 2, p < 0.001) variance of VMI could be explained by VP and MC.

Conclusion: Our findings support that the effects of culture should be considered when interpreting the results of Beery VMI using published norms, especially in poor performance diagnosis. Our findings further support that three tests should be assessed individually during the visual perception examination regardless of cultural context. Chinese preschooler-based norms need to be established in future investigations to determine the diagnostic value of the Beery VMI.

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中国学龄前儿童比瑞视觉-运动统合和比瑞 VMI 补充测试的临床价值:一项改良复制横断面研究。
研究目的以往的研究表明,视觉运动表现受文化差异的影响。本研究旨在探讨已公布的人群标准中视觉-运动统合(VMI)表现较差的儿童比例与本研究样本人群中视觉-运动统合表现较差的儿童比例之间的差异,并评估视觉感知(VP)和运动协调(MC)得分在解释中国学龄前儿童视觉-运动统合表现差异方面的预测价值:本研究随机抽取了 421 名年龄在 3.0-6.11 岁(平均年龄为(4.51±0.93)岁)的儿童。结果:中国学龄前儿童的VMI、VP和MC的标准分均低于美国儿童的标准分:结果:本研究中所有年龄组的 VMI 标准分均明显优于美国标准分。总体而言,61 名儿童(占样本总数的 14.5%)和 6 名儿童(占样本总数的 1.4%)在使用研究人群标准和已公布人群标准进行的 VMI 测试中成绩较差。与使用研究样本人群标准相比,使用公布标准的 VMI 成绩差的儿童比例明显较低(p β = 0.185,p β = 0.400,p F = 69.571,dF = 2,p 结论:我们的研究结果表明,在使用已公布的标准解释 Beery VMI 结果时,应考虑文化的影响,尤其是在诊断表现不佳时。我们的研究结果进一步证明,无论文化背景如何,在进行视知觉检查时都应单独评估三项测试。在未来的研究中,需要建立基于中国学龄前儿童的标准,以确定 Beery VMI 的诊断价值。
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Frontiers in Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Pediatrics (Impact Factor 2.33) publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research broadly across the field, from basic to clinical research that meets ongoing challenges in pediatric patient care and child health. Field Chief Editors Arjan Te Pas at Leiden University and Michael L. Moritz at the Children''s Hospital of Pittsburgh are supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Pediatrics also features Research Topics, Frontiers special theme-focused issues managed by Guest Associate Editors, addressing important areas in pediatrics. In this fashion, Frontiers serves as an outlet to publish the broadest aspects of pediatrics in both basic and clinical research, including high-quality reviews, case reports, editorials and commentaries related to all aspects of pediatrics.
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