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Res Dev Disabil ; 33(3): 964-70, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22285733

ABSTRACT

Development can be altered by several factors which can either facilitate or obstruct development. The aim of the current study was the examination and the detection of differences in the developmental profiles of preschool aged children living in conventional institution facilities (N=28), in SOS villages (N=20) and in natural family environment (N=48). The psychomotor development of the 96 children, aged 4-6 years old, was assessed using the six scales of the Griffiths Test No II. Two-way analysis of variance designs showed that family reared children had better performance in all scales of the Griffiths test compared with children of the other two groups and that children living in a SOS village had better scores on all domains of development examined compared to children living in a conventional institution (p<.05). The findings reinforce the need to transform institution environments into more supportive ones for the most benefit of children's development and mental health.


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Child, Abandoned/psychology , Child, Institutionalized/psychology , Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis , Foster Home Care , Group Homes , Psychomotor Disorders/diagnosis , Child, Preschool , Developmental Disabilities/psychology , Female , Greece , Humans , Male , Psychomotor Disorders/psychology , Psychosocial Deprivation , Risk Factors , Social Environment
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Med Sci Monit ; 9(2): CR79-83, 2003 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12601291

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BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to assess the health status and Physical Activity Level (PAL) of the elderly population and determine the role of health status and socioeconomic factors in PAL. MATERIAL/METHODS: A total of 84 subjects (65 men and 19 women) participated in this study. These individuals were living independently, and attending rehabilitation centers for the elderly in Thessaloniki, Greece. The mean age of the subjects was 74.4 years (SD 7.9). Data was collected with a special questionnaire regarding health status and PAL, during individual interviews. RESULTS: The mean PAL value was 1.519, SD 0.115. Significant positive correlation was found between PAL and educational level (r=0.286, p<0.05). Regarding the relation of illnesses to PAL, one-way ANOVA indicated that individuals under treatment for heart arrhythmia and myocardial infarction, as well as those who had undergone a by-pass operation, had higher PAL values (1.659+/-0.0649, 1.551+/-0.093 and 1.613+/-0.0978, respectively) compared to those not suffering from any of these disorders (1.512+/-0.112, 1.515+/-0.118 and 1.508+/-0.112 respectively, p<0.05 for each comparison). Cancer affected PAL negatively. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the elderly spent most of their time carrying out low-intensity activities and did not participate in leisure activities of high or moderate intensity. Educational level was the only socio-economic factor that was correlated to PAL. The positive effect of certain disorders on PAL might be attributed to patients' compliance with physicians' instructions. Further research is necessary.


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Activities of Daily Living , Exercise , Health Status , Socioeconomic Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Female , Greece , Humans , Male , Motor Activity , Surveys and Questionnaires
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