Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa

Background: Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) affects motor skills and consequently has an impact on the performance in daily living activities of learners with this impairment. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of possible DCD in Grade 1 (Gr. 1) learners in a low s...

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Main Authors: Alretha Margaretha du Plessis, Monique de Milander, Frederick Francois Coetzee, Mariette Nel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-09-01
Series:South African Journal of Childhood Education
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Online Access:https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/836
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spelling doaj-9d834712a0714741be5ed1d84f71462a2021-02-02T04:26:26ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Childhood Education2223-76742223-76822020-09-01101e1e910.4102/sajce.v10i1.836393Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South AfricaAlretha Margaretha du Plessis0Monique de Milander1Frederick Francois Coetzee2Mariette Nel3Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinDepartment of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinDepartment of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinDepartment of Biostatistics, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinBackground: Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) affects motor skills and consequently has an impact on the performance in daily living activities of learners with this impairment. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of possible DCD in Grade 1 (Gr. 1) learners in a low socio-economic environment in Mangaung, South Africa. Setting: The study was conducted in the Mangaung Metro, Motheo District, Free State Province. Gr. 1 learners, 6–8 years old (n = 242), from a low socio-economic environment attending Quintile 1–3 schools were randomly selected for assessment. Methods: The Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2nd edition (MABC-2) was used to identify learners with possible DCD. Furthermore, results were compared with regard to gender. Results: Of the 242 learners, 9.9% were identified with possible DCD. With regard to gender, 10.5% of boys and 9.3% of girls showed signs of possible DCD. No significant difference (p = 0.9439) has been found between boys and girls. Conclusion: The prevalence of possible DCD among Gr. 1 learners in this setting was higher than that in previously reported studies in other low and high socio-economic environments of South Africa. Further research is required to establish the full extent of possible DCD within learners living in low socio-economic environments.https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/836developmental coordination disorder (dcd)movement assessment battery for children-2nd edition (mabc-2)motor skillschildrenlearnerssocio-economic environmentprevalence
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Monique de Milander
Frederick Francois Coetzee
Mariette Nel
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Monique de Milander
Frederick Francois Coetzee
Mariette Nel
Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa
South African Journal of Childhood Education
developmental coordination disorder (dcd)
movement assessment battery for children-2nd edition (mabc-2)
motor skills
children
learners
socio-economic environment
prevalence
author_facet Alretha Margaretha du Plessis
Monique de Milander
Frederick Francois Coetzee
Mariette Nel
author_sort Alretha Margaretha du Plessis
title Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa
title_short Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa
title_full Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa
title_fullStr Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in Mangaung, South Africa
title_sort prevalence of possible developmental coordination disorder among grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments in mangaung, south africa
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Childhood Education
issn 2223-7674
2223-7682
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) affects motor skills and consequently has an impact on the performance in daily living activities of learners with this impairment. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of possible DCD in Grade 1 (Gr. 1) learners in a low socio-economic environment in Mangaung, South Africa. Setting: The study was conducted in the Mangaung Metro, Motheo District, Free State Province. Gr. 1 learners, 6–8 years old (n = 242), from a low socio-economic environment attending Quintile 1–3 schools were randomly selected for assessment. Methods: The Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2nd edition (MABC-2) was used to identify learners with possible DCD. Furthermore, results were compared with regard to gender. Results: Of the 242 learners, 9.9% were identified with possible DCD. With regard to gender, 10.5% of boys and 9.3% of girls showed signs of possible DCD. No significant difference (p = 0.9439) has been found between boys and girls. Conclusion: The prevalence of possible DCD among Gr. 1 learners in this setting was higher than that in previously reported studies in other low and high socio-economic environments of South Africa. Further research is required to establish the full extent of possible DCD within learners living in low socio-economic environments.
topic developmental coordination disorder (dcd)
movement assessment battery for children-2nd edition (mabc-2)
motor skills
children
learners
socio-economic environment
prevalence
url https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/836
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