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Codas ; 36(3): e20220336, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38747755

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PURPOSE: To review studies that have intervention in reading with impacts on phonological awareness in children with autism spectrum disorder. RESEARCH STRATEGIES: Searches took place until February 2021 in Cochrane, Embase, ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and gray literature databases. SELECTION CRITERIA: The review included experimental studies with preschoolers and schoolchildren with ASD. Two independent reviewers selected the studies and, in case of disagreement, a third reviewer was consulted. DATA ANALYSIS: Joanna Briggs Institute checklists were used for risk of bias. A random effects meta-analysis was performed and the certainty of the evidence was assessed using the GRADE tool. RESULTS: Eight studies with some impact on phonological awareness were reviewed. The risk of bias was low and moderate. The certainty of the evidence was low for randomized trials and very low for non-randomised trials. Comparison of pre- and post-therapy on the Preschool Literacy Test (TOPEL) showed that children with ASD improved phonological awareness, with a mean difference between baseline and post-therapy of 6.21 (95% CI = 3.75-8.67; I2 = 0%). CONCLUSION: Shared reading and software activities with words and phrases can alter phonological awareness. These results support further research with larger samples and a detailed description of the intervention to observe its effectiveness in phonological awareness.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder , Reading , Humans , Child , Child, Preschool , Phonetics
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CoDAS ; 36(3): e20220336, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557610

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Abstract Purpose To review studies that have intervention in reading with impacts on phonological awareness in children with autism spectrum disorder. Research strategies Searches took place until February 2021 in Cochrane, Embase, ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature), PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and gray literature databases. Selection criteria The review included experimental studies with preschoolers and schoolchildren with ASD. Two independent reviewers selected the studies and, in case of disagreement, a third reviewer was consulted. Data analysis Joanna Briggs Institute checklists were used for risk of bias. A random effects meta-analysis was performed and the certainty of the evidence was assessed using the GRADE tool. Results Eight studies with some impact on phonological awareness were reviewed. The risk of bias was low and moderate. The certainty of the evidence was low for randomized trials and very low for non-randomised trials. Comparison of pre- and post-therapy on the Preschool Literacy Test (TOPEL) showed that children with ASD improved phonological awareness, with a mean difference between baseline and post-therapy of 6.21 (95% CI = 3.75-8.67; I2 = 0%). Conclusion Shared reading and software activities with words and phrases can alter phonological awareness. These results support further research with larger samples and a detailed description of the intervention to observe its effectiveness in phonological awareness.

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Rev. CEFAC ; 23(5): e0921, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347007

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to characterize the performance of children with autism spectrum disorders in two postural balance assessment scales. Methods: an observational cross-sectional study with a descriptive, analytical profile. Seven to 11-year-old children with mild autism spectrum disorder, diagnosed by an interdisciplinary team, according to the DSM-5, were assessed. The protocols used were the Sensory Organization Test and Pediatric Balance Scale. Results: all the children obtained maximum performance in the Sensory Organization Test. As for the Pediatric Balance Scale, the participants had similar responses in 8 out of its 14 items; in the other 6, there was a standard deviation. Conclusion: the participants did not have difficulties performing the Pediatric Balance Scale and Sensory Organization Test, scoring quite close to the maximum value.


RESUMO Objetivo: caracterizar o desempenho de criança com Transtorno do Espectro Autista em duas escalas de avaliação do Equilíbrio Postural. Métodos: estudo de interferência observacional, com segmento transversal e de perfil descritivo analítico. Foram avaliadas crianças com diagnóstico de TEA de grau leve segundo o DSM-5, diagnosticadas por equipe interdisciplinar, com idade entre 7 e 11 anos. Os protocolos utilizados foram o Teste de Organização Sensorial e a Escala de Equilíbrio Pediátrica. Resultados: todas as crianças apresentaram desempenho máximo no Teste de Organização Sensorial. Na Escala de Equilíbrio Pediátrica, dos 14 itens presentes, os participantes apresentaram respostas semelhantes em oito deles, e nos seis demais houve desvio padrão. Conclusão: os participantes não demonstraram dificuldades na realização na EEP e no Teste de Organização Sensorial, mantendo escores muito próximos do valor máximo.

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Rev. CEFAC ; 22(6): e17719, 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1136519

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to characterize handwriting aspects of children and adolescents with complaints of learning difficulties, based on the type of handwriting they used. Methods: thirty-two children and adolescents participated in the study. They were first to eighth graders of both sexes, aged 7 to 15 years, with complaints of learning difficulties. The participants were divided according to the type of letter they used: SG1 (block letters), SG2 (cursive letters), and SG3 (mixed letters). A themed composition was analyzed with an adapted Dysgraphia Scale. Afterwards, the score obtained in the items of the Dysgraphia Scale was statistically analyzed, comparing the results between the three groups, between SG1 and SG2, SG1 and SG3, and SG2 and SG3. Appropriate statistical tests were applied, considering as significant the p-value < 0.05. Results: no difference was found regarding the groups' age and schooling level. As for the items in the Scale, there was a difference between the three groups regarding irregular spacing in between words, collisions and adhesions, and total score. Signs of dysgraphia were observed in the three groups, according to the Scale's criteria. Conclusion: changes in handwriting are common in children with learning difficulties, especially when they write using cursive and mixed letters.


RESUMO Objetivo: caracterizar aspectos da escrita de crianças e adolescentes com queixa de dificuldades de aprendizagem a partir do tipo de letra utilizada. Métodos: participaram 32 crianças e adolescentes, ambos os sexos, faixa etária entre sete e quinze anos, entre o primeiro e o oitavo ano do ensino fundamental com queixa de dificuldade de aprendizagem. Os participantes foram divididos conforme o tipo de letra: GE1 (letra bastão), GE2 (letra cursiva) e GE3 (letra mista). Analisou-se a escrita temática a partir da adaptação de uma Escala de Disgrafia. Posteriormente, foi realizada a análise estatística da pontuação obtida nos itens da Escala de Disgrafia, comparando os resultados entre os três grupos, GE1 e GE2, GE1 e GE3, GE2 e GE3. Foram aplicados testes estatísticos pertinentes, considerado significante valor de p<0,05. Resultados: não foi encontrada diferença quanto a idade e escolaridade dos grupos. Com relação aos itens da Escala, houve diferença entre os três grupos para o espaçamento irregular de palavras, colisões e aderências e na pontuação total. Observou-se presença de sinais de disgrafia nos três grupos, conforme critérios da escala. Conclusão: alterações de escrita são comuns em crianças com dificuldade de aprendizagem, principalmente quando utilizada a escrita de letras cursiva e mista.

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