Relationships Between Frequency of Attendance, Engagement and Independence in Everyday Activities Among Children and Youth With Intellectual and Other Developmental Disabilities: The Association With Comprehension Difficulties

智力障碍及其他发育障碍儿童和青少年日常活动的参与频率、积极性和独立性之间的关系:与理解困难的关联

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Participation (attendance and engagement) is important for children's development and well-being. The aim was to study the relationships between attendance, engagement and independence in everyday activities of children with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and to compare patterns between children with and without comprehension difficulties. METHOD: Participation and independence (FUNDES-Child-SE) were measured in 131 Swedish participants (aged 5-18 years). The analysis included Mann-Whitney U and Spearman's rank correlation tests. RESULTS: The group without comprehension difficulties attended with a frequency more similar to typically developing peers, with higher engagement and independence. There were very strong overall attendance-engagement correlations (r = 0.91 for the group with comprehension difficulties and r = 0.87 for the group without) and attendance-independence correlations (r = 0.86 and r = 0.87), as well as a strong correlation between engagement and independence (r = 0.78 and r = 0.77). CONCLUSIONS: Despite strong overall correlations between dimensions, differences across specific activity items underscore the need for targeted assessment and intervention.

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