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Executive function and general intellectual functioning in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Comparison with spastic cerebral palsy and typically developing controls
Title: | Executive function and general intellectual functioning in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Comparison with spastic cerebral palsy and typically developing controls |
Authors : | Laporta-Hoyos, Olga Ballester-Plané, Júlia Leiva, David Ribas, Teresa Miralbell, Ailia Eugenia Russi, Maria Toro-Tamargo, Esther Meléndez-Plumed, Mar Gimeno, Francisca Macaya, Alfons Pueyo, Roser |
Keywords: | Dyskinetic cerebral palsy; Spastic cerebral palsy; Executive function; Intellectual functioning; Goalsetting |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Laporta-Hoyos, Olga; Ballester-Plane, Julia; Leiva, David; Ribas, Teresa; Miralbell, Ailia; Torroja-Nualart, Clara; Eugenia Russi, Maria; Toro-Tamargo, Esther; Melendez-Plumed, Mar; Gimeno, Francisca; Macaya, Alfons; Pueyo, Roser. (2019) Executive function and general intellectual functioning in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Comparison with spastic cerebral palsy and typically developing controls. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY. 23 - 4, pp. 546 - 559. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpn.2019.05.010 |
Abstract: | Aim To comprehensively describe intellectual and executive functioning (EF) in people with dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP), by comparing their performance with that of: 1) age- and sex-matched typically developing controls (TDC); and 2) participants with spastic cerebral palsy (SCP) matched for age, sex, term/preterm and gross motor function classification system (GMFCS). Method This cross-sectional study was conducted by the University of Barcelona in collaboration with five institutions. Participants were people with DCP (n = 52; 24 females, median age 20.5 y: 5mo, interquartile range [IQR] = 13.75 y: 7mo; GMFCS I–V). As comparison groups, participants with SCP (n = 20; 10 females, median age = 20.5 y: 5.5mo, IQR = 13.75 y 9mo; GMFCS I–V) and TDC (n = 52; 24 females, median age = 20 y: 4mo, IQR = 12 y 7mo) were included. Intelligence and EF were assessed using common tests in all participants. Results Both CP groups had lower intelligence than TDC and performed poorer in almost all EF tasks. Intelligence was higher in DCP than SCP (z = −2.51, p = 0.01). Participants with DCP also performed significantly better in goal-setting tasks (z = 2.27, p = 0.03) and information processing (z = −2.54, p = 0.01) than those with SCP. Conclusion People with DCP present lower general intellectual functioning and poorer EF across multiple domains than typically developing controls. People with DCP have higher general intellectual functioning and better EF than people with SCP when levels of motor severity are similar. |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15131 |
Rights : | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es OpenAccess |
ISSN: | 1090-3798 |
Issue Date: | Jul-2019 |
Center : | Universitat Abat Oliba CEU |
Appears in Collections: | Documents de recerca |
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