Association between participation at home and functional skills in children and adolescents with Down syndrome: A cross‐sectional study Journal Articles uri icon

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  • AbstractBackgroundAccording to a biopsychosocial approach to health and disability, participation at home and functional skills are important components of the functioning. Therefore, knowledge about interactions between these components allows for targeting specific interventions.ObjectiveThis study investigated whether participation opportunities (frequency and involvement) for children/adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) in a realistic environment at their own home are associated with the functional skills related to the domains of Daily Activities, Mobility, Social/Cognitive and Responsibility.MethodsThis was an observational study. Forty‐eight children/adolescents with DS participated (mean age: 10.73 ± 3.43; n = 27 females). Participants were evaluated using the Participation and Environment Measure for Children and Youth (PEM‐CY) home environment setting (raw frequency and engagement scores) and Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory speedy version (PEDI‐CAT‐SV) (continuous score).ResultsSignificant and positive correlations were found between the frequency of participation at home with Daily Activities (ro = 0.320), Social/Cognitive (ro = 0.423) and Responsibility (ro = 0.455). For involvement, significant and positive correlations were found with Daily Activities (ro = 0.297), Social/Cognitive (ro = 0.380) and Responsibility (ro = 0.380). For the PEDI‐CAT‐SV Mobility, no significant correlation was found.ConclusionsHigher frequency and involvement of participation at home are associated with greater functional skills assessed, except for Mobility. This study provided pioneering insights about the relationships between the level of home participation and functional skills in DS, generating evidence that could guide approaches to participation‐focused intervention.

authors

  • Brugnaro, Beatriz Helena
  • Kraus De Camargo, Olaf
  • Pfeifer, Luzia Iara
  • Pavão, Silvia Letícia
  • Hlyva, Oksana
  • Rocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira

publication date

  • January 2024