Title of article :
Research Paper: The Study of the Emotion Recognition and the Cognitive Failures of Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder
Author/Authors :
Vatandoust, Leyla Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Sari Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Iran , Hasanzadeh, Ramazan Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Sari Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Recently, attention has been paid to the Developmental Coordination Disorder
(DCD) in children. DCD occurs silently in child development stages; the child is involved
with deficiencies that affect his / her social relationships, academic achievement and emotional
perception. In this study, we tried to investigate the state of emotion recognition and the
cognitive profiles of the children. The purpose of this study was to investigate the emotion
recognition and cognitive failures of children with DCD.
Methods: This was a descriptive and correlational study. The research sample included 120
students with a developmental coordination disorder. The research tools were Battery test: The
Cambridge Mindreading (CAM) Computer Version of Revised Reading the Mind in the Eye
Test; The Movement Assessment Battery for Children-Second Edition (MABC-2) skills. For
data analysis, confirmatory factor analysis for DCD model was done by using Laserl.
Results: The results of the confirmatory factor analysis indicate the fitness of the model.
The second root of the squared mean of the test of the case model is closer to zero. This
difference is between the predicted value of the model or the estimator and the actual value.
That is, estimating the model is near to actual value, therefore the model is approved. In this
model, some amount of inertia RMR (0.55) and SRMR (0.666) was an indication of the proper
explanation of covariance.
Discussion: Study of the state of emotion recognition in children with DCD can help us
to provide training programs, therapy and counseling to improve their social skills, selfconfidence
and academic achievement.
Keywords :
Children , Developmental coordination disorder , Cognitive failures , Emotion recognition
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics