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Improving motor skills and psychosocial behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder through an adapted judo program

José Morales, Emanuela Pierantozzi, David H. Fukuda, Vanessa Garcia, Myriam Guerra-Balic, Marta Sevilla-Sánchez, Eduardo Carballeira

2022Frontiers in Psychology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of an adapted judo program on the motor skills and psychosocial abilities of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Methods: All participants had been diagnosed with ASD and were assessed twice, one time at the start of the intervention and again 6 months later, with the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-3) and the Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-Third Edition (GARS-3). A one-way repeated measures MANOVA was carried out in order to evaluate these assessments, and a mediation analysis was done to determine the relationship between them. Results: < 0.05) from the pre-test to the post-test for several subtests of the TGMD-3 and the GARS-3. Conclusion: The study shows that participation in an adapted judo program clearly helps to improve the motor skills and psychosocial behaviors of children with ASD.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosocialPsychologyAutism spectrum disorderMultivariate analysis of varianceAutismMotor skillClinical psychologyRating scaleSocial skillsTest (biology)Repeated measures designMediationGross motor skillDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryComputer sciencePolitical scienceLawMachine learningMathematicsBiologyStatisticsPaleontologyAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChildren's Physical and Motor DevelopmentInclusion and Disability in Education and Sport
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