Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years

Introduction: Executive functions develop, particularly in the first 5 years of life. This study aimed to investigate the executive functions in Persian typically-developing (TD) children aged 4 to 6 years. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 50 children (21 girls and 29 boys) par...

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Main Authors: Mojdeh Mohammadi, Azar Mehri, Shohreh Jalaei
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
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Online Access:https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/304
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spelling doaj-f3c428e450794412a376b4cd753ad32a2021-09-11T05:56:56ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Modern Rehabilitation2538-385X2538-38682020-12-01151Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 YearsMojdeh Mohammadi0Azar Mehri1Shohreh Jalaei2Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Introduction: Executive functions develop, particularly in the first 5 years of life. This study aimed to investigate the executive functions in Persian typically-developing (TD) children aged 4 to 6 years. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 50 children (21 girls and 29 boys) participated. Executive functions (planning/problem solving, inhibition, shifting, and working memory) were measured by various performance-based tests (the Tower of London, Go/No-Go, Dimensional Change Card Sorting task (DCCS), forward Digit Span (FDS), Backward Digit Span (BDS) and Non-Word Repetition (NWR) and Behavior Rating Inventory Of Executive Function (BRIEF) questionnaire). After collecting the data, they were entered into SPSS version 16.0, and data analysis was done by Mann-Whitney U test and two-tailed Spearman test. The significant level was set at 0.05. Results: Regarding the age groups, 5-year-old children were significantly better than 4-year-old children in FDS and BDS, and regarding gender groups, performance-based tests were not significantly different between girls and boys but in the BRIEF questionnaire as parents reported, boys were significantly had better performance in daily life. BRIEF questionnaires in the boy’s group were correlated with FDS, BDS, the Tower of London, Go/No-Go, and DCCS. In the girl’s group, the BRIEF questionnaire was correlated with NWR and DCCS. In 4-year-old children, the BRIEF questionnaire was correlated with FDS, BDS, Go/No-Go, and DCCS. In 5-year-old children, the BRIEF questionnaire was correlated with BDS, the Tower of London, Go/No-Go, and DCCS. Conclusion: It seems that TD children between the ages of 4-6 years can have different working memories but does not differ in skills such as problem-solving, shifting, and inhibition. https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/304Executive functionsTypically-developing childrenWorking memoryPreschool
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author Mojdeh Mohammadi
Azar Mehri
Shohreh Jalaei
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Azar Mehri
Shohreh Jalaei
Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Executive functions
Typically-developing children
Working memory
Preschool
author_facet Mojdeh Mohammadi
Azar Mehri
Shohreh Jalaei
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title Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years
title_short Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years
title_full Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years
title_fullStr Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Executive Functions in Persian Typically-Developing Children Aged 4 to 6 Years
title_sort investigating executive functions in persian typically-developing children aged 4 to 6 years
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
issn 2538-385X
2538-3868
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction: Executive functions develop, particularly in the first 5 years of life. This study aimed to investigate the executive functions in Persian typically-developing (TD) children aged 4 to 6 years. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 50 children (21 girls and 29 boys) participated. Executive functions (planning/problem solving, inhibition, shifting, and working memory) were measured by various performance-based tests (the Tower of London, Go/No-Go, Dimensional Change Card Sorting task (DCCS), forward Digit Span (FDS), Backward Digit Span (BDS) and Non-Word Repetition (NWR) and Behavior Rating Inventory Of Executive Function (BRIEF) questionnaire). After collecting the data, they were entered into SPSS version 16.0, and data analysis was done by Mann-Whitney U test and two-tailed Spearman test. The significant level was set at 0.05. Results: Regarding the age groups, 5-year-old children were significantly better than 4-year-old children in FDS and BDS, and regarding gender groups, performance-based tests were not significantly different between girls and boys but in the BRIEF questionnaire as parents reported, boys were significantly had better performance in daily life. BRIEF questionnaires in the boy’s group were correlated with FDS, BDS, the Tower of London, Go/No-Go, and DCCS. In the girl’s group, the BRIEF questionnaire was correlated with NWR and DCCS. In 4-year-old children, the BRIEF questionnaire was correlated with FDS, BDS, Go/No-Go, and DCCS. In 5-year-old children, the BRIEF questionnaire was correlated with BDS, the Tower of London, Go/No-Go, and DCCS. Conclusion: It seems that TD children between the ages of 4-6 years can have different working memories but does not differ in skills such as problem-solving, shifting, and inhibition.
topic Executive functions
Typically-developing children
Working memory
Preschool
url https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/304
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