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Evaluation of visual-motor integration functions in children between 6-15 years of age

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2010

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Elmastaş Dikeç, Banu
Can, Handan

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Tekok Kılıç, Ayda

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Türkiye Sinir ve Ruh Sağlığı Derneği

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Objective: Visual-motor integration skills are considered an essential domain of clinical and psycho-educational assessment. The goal of the present investigation is to provide the Turkish norms for the Beery-Buktenica Developmental Visual-Motor Integration Test (VMI-4th) for children and adolescents between the ages of 6-15 years as part of a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery. Method: A total of 1887 children from elementary and high schools in the city of Bursa were recruited for this study. From this sample 44 children were re-tested 3-4 weeks following the first administration for test-retest reliability. Results: Findings showed clear developmental trajectories in visual-motor integration skills. Significant performance increments were observed in six month intervals for ages 6 and 7. Starting from age 8, norms were established for each age group separately. Girls and boys performed similarly on the VMI-4. Test- retest correlation was modest but within an acceptable range. Conclusion: The age-based norms established for the VMI-4 in this study can be used to assess children between the ages of 6-15 years as part of a clinical neuropsychological and a psycho-educational assessment. The mean VMI scores presented in this study represent performance of children in middle and middle-upper socio-economic status and may not represent the normal performance range of children from lower SES.

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Visual-motor integration, Development, Children, Neuropsychology, Developmental test, Bender-gestalt, Deficits, Performance, Achievement, Visuomotor, Disorder, Psychiatry

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Tekok, A. K. vd. (2010). "Evaluation of visual-motor integration functions in children between 6-15 years of age". Türk Psikiyatri Dergisi, 21(2), 97-104.

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