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The influence of participation in target-shooting sport for children with inattentive, hyperactive and impulsive symptoms – A controlled study of best practice

机译:参加目标射击运动对注意力不集中,活动过度和冲动症状儿童的影响–最佳做法的对照研究

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Background Practising target-shooting sport requires focused attention and motoric steadiness. A previous non-controlled pilot study suggests that children with impairing symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) benefit from participating in target-shooting sport in local shooting associations, as rated by parents and teachers. This study aims at examining if, and to which extent, target-shooting sport reduces parent- and teacher-reported severity of inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in children with attention difficulties, and if, and to which extend, target-shooting sport improves the children’s wellbeing and quality of life. Methods A mixed method approach is applied. A non-blinded, waiting list controlled study is combined with a case study, consisting of interviews and observations. The intervention consists of children practising target-shooting sport, by attending a local shooting association, once a week for six months, during regular school hours. Data from questionnaires (ADHD-RS, SDQ, Kidscreen-27), as well as a computerized continued performance test (Qb test), measure the children’s activity and attention. The study includes 50 children in an intervention group and 50 children in a waiting list control group. The Qb test collects data from at least 20 children from the intervention group and at least 20 children from the waiting list control group. Data from the questionnaires and Qb-test is collected at baseline, and six months post intervention. In addition, a case study is carried out, consisting of interviews of at least five children from the intervention group, their parents, teachers and shooting instructors. Observations are carried out, when children are in school and while they are attending the local shooting association. The case study adds to an in-depth understanding of children’s participation in target-shooting sports. Discussion At present, little is known about the effects and influence of practising target-shooting sport for children experiencing difficulties with inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsivity. This study is expected to contribute to an understanding of the influence of participating in target-shooting sports on inattentive, hyperactive and impulsive symptoms, and the effects on the children’s psychological wellbeing and quality of life. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials NCT02898532 . Retrospectively registered 14 September 2016.
机译:背景技术进行目标射击运动需要集中注意力和运动稳定性。先前的一项非对照先导研究表明,患有注意力缺陷/多动症(ADHD)症状受损的儿童可从当地射击协会参加目标射击运动中受益,这是由父母和老师评定的。这项研究的目的是检查目标射击运动是否以及在何种程度上降低了父母和老师报告的注意力障碍儿童的注意力不集中,过度活跃和冲动的严重程度,以及目标射击运动是否以及在何种程度上有所改善儿童的福祉和生活质量。方法采用混合方法。将非盲目,等待名单控制的研究与案例研究相结合,包括访谈和观察。干预措施包括在正常的上课时间里,通过参加当地的射击协会,每周一次,为期六个月的儿童练习射击目标。问卷中的数据(ADHD-RS,SDQ,Kidscreen-27)以及计算机持续性能测试(Qb测试)可衡量儿童的活动和注意力。该研究包括干预组中的50名儿童和候补名单对照组中的50名儿童。 Qb测试从干预组的至少20名儿童和等待名单对照组的至少20名儿童中收集数据。在基线和干预后六个月收集来自问卷和Qb测试的数据。此外,还进行了一个案例研究,包括对来自干预组的至少五个孩子,他们的父母,老师和射击教练的访谈。在孩子上学时以及在他们参加当地射击协会时进行观察。该案例研究可加深对儿童参与目标射击运动的了解。讨论目前,对于进行注意力不集中,多动和冲动困难的儿童练习射击游戏的效果和影响知之甚少。这项研究有望有助于了解参加射击比赛对注意力不集中,活动过度和冲动症状的影响,以及对孩子的心理健康和生活质量的影响。试验注册电流控制试验NCT02898532。追溯注册于2016年9月14日。

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