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The Movement Assessment Battery for Children Second Edition in Ages 3 to 6 Years: A Cross-Cultural Comparison for Children in Taiwan

Authors :
Huang, Chien-Yu
Huang, Tzu-Yun
Koh, Chia-Lin
Yu, Yen-Ting
Chen, Kuan-Lin
Source :
PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal. January, 2024, Vol. 104 Issue 1, p1, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective. The Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 (MABC-2) is a popular assessment of children's motor skills in both Western and Eastern countries. Since children's motor skills are strongly influenced by the sociocultural context, it is essential to specifically examine the applicability of the MABC-2 in different cultures. The performance on the MABC-2 age band 1 of children in Taiwan was compared with the standardized sample from the United Kingdom. The sex differences in the performance on the MABC-2 were also investigated. Methods. Children aged 3 to 6 years were recruited and categorized into 4 age groups. The researchers assessed the children with the MABC-2 age band 1, containing 8 tasks categorized into 3 components: manual dexterity, aiming and catching, and balance. Z tests and effect sizes were used to examine the cultural differences in the 3 components and in the total scale of the MABC-2. Independent t tests were used to check for sex differences in the MABC-2. Results. Data on 615 children with a mean age of 4.95 years (SD = 0.97) were collected. Clinically significant differences (effect size > 0.5) were found in 2 components and the total scale of the MABC-2 across most age groups. Children in Taiwan performed better on manual dexterity, balance, and the total scale. Marginally clinically significant differences (absolute effect size > 0.4) were found in the aiming and catching component for the children aged 3 and 6 years old; children in Taiwan scored lower on aiming and catching than did children in the United Kingdom. Girls had significantly higher scores on manual dexterity, balance, and the total scale, while boys had significantly higher scores on aiming and catching. Conclusions. Cultural and sex differences exist in the MABC-2. Constructing a norm for children in Taiwan of different sex and modification of the items are suggested for application of the MABC-2 in Taiwan. Keywords: Children, Cultural Comparison, Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 (MABC-2)<br />Introduction Motor skills are critical for children to execute daily activities and perform schoolwork. Children having problems in gross and fine motor skills often fail to effectively get dressed, manipulate [...]

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
104
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.782322532
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzad146