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  • 1
    In: Búsqueda, Corporacion Universitaria del Caribe - CECAR, Vol. 2, No. 14 ( 2015-06-29), p. 32-44
    Abstract: El objetivo principal del trabajo es conocer si existen diferencias entre los movimientos sacádicos, la discriminación auditiva y la lateralidad en niños de 7 a 11 años con y sin TDA-H, así como la propuesta de un programa de intervención. Se valoró una muestra de 30 niños con edades entre los 7 y los 11 año; 15 presentaban TDA-H y los otros 15, no. Los movimientos sacádicos se evaluaron mediante el Test K-D; la discriminación auditiva mediante la evaluación del desarrollo fonológico (PAF) y la lateralidad, mediante el Test de Harris. Para el análisis estadístico se utilizó el análisis de relación cualitativo Chi-cuadrado. Los resultados confirmaron la existencia de diferencias significativas en los movimientos sacádicos y la discriminación auditiva entre los niños con y sin TDA-H, pudiéndose establecer que estas diferencias están relacionadas con el TDA-H, mientras que en lateralidad no se establecieron diferencias importantes entre ambos grupos.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2500-5766 , 0123-9813
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Corporacion Universitaria del Caribe - CECAR
    Publication Date: 2015
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    In: International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, Wiley, Vol. 58, No. 5 ( 2023-09), p. 1630-1644
    Abstract: Verbal fluency tests (VFT) are highly sensitive to cognitive deficits. Usually, the score on VFT is based on the number of correct words produced, yet it alone gives little information regarding underlying test performance. The implementation of different strategies (cluster and switching) to perform efficiently during the tasks provide more valuable information. However, normative data for clustering and switching strategies are scarce. Moreover, scoring criteria adapted to Colombian Spanish are missing. Aims (1) To describe the Colombian adaptation of the scoring system guidelines for clustering and switching strategies in VFT; (2) to determine its reliability; and (3) to provide normative data for Colombian children and adolescents aged 6–17 years. Methods & Procedures A total of 691 children and adolescents from Colombia completed phonological (/f/, /a/, /s/, /m/, /r/ and /p/) and semantic (animals and fruits) VFT, and five scores were calculated: total score (TS), number of clusters (NC), cluster size (CS), mean cluster size (MCS) and number of switches (NS). The intraclass correlation coefficient was used for interrater reliability. Hierarchical multiple regressions were conducted to investigate which strategies were associated with VFT TS. Multiple regressions were conducted for each strategy, including as predictors age, age 2 , sex, mean parents’ education (MPE), MPE 2 and type of school, to generate normative data. Outcomes & Results Reliability indexes were excellent. Age was associated with VFT TS, but weakly compared with strategies. For both VFT TS, NS was the strongest variable, followed by CS and NC. Regarding norms, age was the strongest predictor for all measures, while age 2 was relevant for NC (/f/ phoneme) and NS (/m/ phoneme). Participants with higher MPE obtained more NC, and NS, and larger CS in several phonemes and categories. Children and adolescents from private school generated more NC, NS and larger CS in /s/ phoneme. Conclusions & Implications This study provides new scoring guidelines and normative data for clustering and switching strategies for Colombian children and adolescents between 6 and 17 years old. Clinical neuropsychologists should include these measures as part of their everyday practice. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS What is already known on the subject VFT are widely used within the paediatric population due to its sensitivity to brain injury. Its score is based on the number of correct words produced; however, TS alone gives little information regarding underlying test performance. Several normative data for VFT TS in the paediatric population exist, but normative data for clustering and switching strategies are scarce. What this paper adds to existing knowledge The present study is the first to describe the Colombian adaptation of the scoring guidelines for clustering and switching strategies, and provided normative data for these strategies for children and adolescents between 6 and 17 years old. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Knowing VFT's performance, including strategy development and use in healthy children and adolescents, may be useful for clinical settings. We encourage clinicians to include not only TS, but also a careful analysis of strategies that may be more informative of the underlying cognitive processes failure than TS.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1368-2822 , 1460-6984
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2023
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  • 3
    In: Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología, Fundacion Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Vol. 50, No. 1 ( 2018-12-30)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0120-0534
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Fundacion Universitaria Konrad Lorenz
    Publication Date: 2018
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    In: Health and Addictions/Salud y Drogas, Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche, Vol. 12, No. 1 ( 2012-05-11)
    Abstract: Objetivos: El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir los efectos positivos y negativos percibidos por asistentes a fiestas rave underground, y analizar las relaciones existentes entre las drogas consumidas y los efectos percibidos.Método: estudio realizado entre 252 asistentes a 22 fiestas raves underground celebradas en Andalucía, entre los meses de mayo y octubre de 2008. Se han aplicado contrastes de proporciones y regresiones logísticas.Resultados: Los resultados muestran que las drogas más consumidas por los asistentes fueron: alcohol (94.4%), cannabis (76.6%), speed (74.7%), éxtasis (64.1%), cocaína (28.2%), ketamina (23.8%) y LSD (22.9%). AbstractObjetives: The purpose of this study is to describe positive and negative effects perceived by underground rave attenders, and to analyze the relations between drugs consume and perceived risks.Method: The research was developed with a sample of 252 assistant at 22 underground raves in Andalucía (Spain), from May to October 2008. It has been applied contrast proportions and logistic regressions analysis.Results: Results show that the most consumed drugs were: alcohol (94.4%), cannabis (76.6%), speed (74.7%), ecstasy (64.1%), cocaine (28.2%), ketamine (23.8%) and LSD (22.9%). The most positive effects perceived were: euphoria, well-being, happiness (90.3%) and connection with music (75.4%). The most negative effects perceived were: tiredness (78.2%), jaw clenching (55.2%) and concentration decreased (54.4%). Ecstasy is the substance which more increases probability to perceive positive effects, while speed is the one that more increases probability to perceive negative effects.Conclusions: Negative effects experimented for participants show the high risk for rave attendees´ health. These, together with positive effects, must be considered in order to design preventive and risk reduction strategies.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1998-2054 , 1578-5319
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche
    Publication Date: 2012
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