Psychometric properties of the qualitative assessment of manual dexterity in the MABC-2 test

IF 0.9 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Acta Gymnica Pub Date : 2018-06-30 DOI:10.5507/ag.2018.009
R. Psotta, Dominika PechovĂĄ, J. Kraus
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Background: The Movement Assessment Battery for Children Test, 2nd edition (MABC-2 test) is a widely accepted standardized method for the assessment of motor competency and identification of developmental coordination disorder in children. However, there are no information on psychometric qualities of the qualitative part of the test.Objective: To reveal possible limitations of the qualitative assessment of the MABC-2 test tasks of the age band 2 (7-10 years), we examined the inter- and intra-rater reliability and construct (known-groups) validity, specifically for observation of the manual dexterity (MD) tasks. Methods: The MD tasks of the MABC-2 executed by children with and without motor difficulties in manual dexterity (MD- and MD+; N = 6) were recorded by a video camera. A group of investigators (N = 9) performed qualitative observational assessment of children's movements from video recordings, in two observation sessions apart by four weeks (time 1, time 2). Results: The statistical tests rejected the hypothesis on significant inter-rater reliability in the number of marked signs in the MD tasks. Regarding the intra-rater reliability, the number of marked signs in the MD tasks was not significantly different between observation in time 1 and time 2 in all investigators. 95% agreement limits for the number of marked movement signs in the two repeated observations ranged from Mdiff ± 0.73 up to Mdiff ± 2.63 signs. A good construct validity of the qualitative assessment of movements in the MD tasks was indicated by significantly higher number of movement signs marked in the MD- children as compared to the MD+ children, with exception of the graphomotor task. Conclusions: The qualitative assessment within the MABC-2 test is a useful tool for the identification of manual dexterity impairment and weaker aspects of hand-eye coordination. However, the qualitative observational assessment of the MABC-2 tasks demands specific training of users.
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MABC-2测试中手工灵巧性定性评价的心理测量学特征
背景:第2版儿童运动评估测试(MABC-2)是一种被广泛接受的儿童运动能力评估和发育协调障碍鉴定的标准化方法。然而,没有关于测试的定性部分的心理测量质量的信息。目的:为了揭示2年龄段(7-10岁)的MABC-2测试任务定性评估可能存在的局限性,我们检查了评估对象间和评估对象内的信度和结构(已知组)效度,特别是对手灵巧(MD)任务的观察。方法:手灵巧性运动困难儿童(MD-型和MD+型)和非运动困难儿童(MD-型和MD+型)执行MABC-2的MD任务;N = 6),用摄像机记录。一组调查人员(N = 9)通过录像对儿童的动作进行了定性观察评估,两次观察间隔四周(时间1和时间2)。结果:统计检验拒绝了在MD任务中标记符号数量上显着的评分间信度的假设。在量表内信度方面,所有调查人员在时间1和时间2的观察中,MD任务中标记符号的数量没有显著差异。两次重复观察中标记运动标志数量的95%一致限范围为Mdiff±0.73至Mdiff±2.63个标志。与MD+儿童相比,MD-儿童在MD任务中标记的运动迹象数量显著增加,这表明MD任务中运动定性评估的结构效度良好,但笔迹运动任务除外。结论:MABC-2测试中的定性评估是识别手灵巧性障碍和手眼协调能力较弱方面的有效工具。然而,MABC-2任务的定性观察性评估需要对使用者进行具体培训。
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Acta Gymnica
Acta Gymnica SPORT SCIENCES-
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7
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Acta Gymnica" (ISSN 2336-4912 (Print); ISSN 2336-4920 (On-line)), published formerly as "Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica" (ISSN 1212-1185 (Print); ISSN 1213-8312 (On-line)), focuses on presenting results of research studies and theoretical studies from the field of kinanthropology. The scope of the journal covers topics related to biomechanics, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, somatometry, sports psychology, sports training, physical education, public health, etc. The journal also welcomes submissions that present results of interdisciplinary research.
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