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Enhancing Neurobehavioral Gains with the Aid of Games and Exercise (ENGAGE): Initial open trial of a novel early intervention fostering the development of preschoolers' self-regulation

机译:借助游戏和锻炼(ENGAGE)增强神经行为的收益:一项新型早期干预措施的初步开放试验,该干预措施有助于发展学龄前儿童的自我调节能力

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Poor self-regulation during the preschool years predicts a wide array of adverse adult outcomes and, as such, is an important treatment target. We assessed the efficacy of a novel early intervention aimed at fostering the development of preschoolers' self-regulation. Enhancing Neurobehavioral Gains with the Aid of Games and Exercise (ENGAGE) involves parents and children playing a wide range of games targeting self-regulation on a daily basis over a 5-week period. Twenty-five New Zealand families, in whom parents identified their children as difficult to manage, took part in this study. Parent hyperactivity, aggression, and attention problems ratings on the BASC-2 were used to assess improvements in behavioral self-regulation, and subtests of the Stanford Binet-5 and NEPSY-2 were used to assess improvements in cognitive control. Improvements in parent-rated hyperactivity, aggression, and attention problems were maintained throughout the 12-month follow-up. In addition, improvements were found in two neurocognitive areas associated with self-regulation. While more rigorous randomized controlled trials are necessary, ENGAGE shows promise as a novel intervention for developing self-regulation in at-risk preschoolers.
机译:学龄前的不良自我调节预示着各种各样的不良成人结局,因此,这是重要的治疗目标。我们评估了旨在促进学龄前儿童自我调节发展的新型早期干预措施的功效。通过游戏和运动帮助(ENGAGE)增强神经行为收益,涉及父母和孩子在5周内每天进行一系列旨在自我调节的游戏。父母认为孩子难以管理的二十五个新西兰家庭参加了这项研究。父母对BASC-2的过度活跃,攻击性和注意力问题评分用于评估行为自我调节的改善,斯坦福Binet-5和NEPSY-2的子测验用于评估认知控制的改善。在整个12个月的随访中,父母评定的活动过度,攻击性和注意力问题得到了改善。另外,在与自我调节有关的两个神经认知领域中发现了改善。尽管有必要进行更严格的随机对照试验,但ENGAGE有望将其作为发展处于危险中的学龄前儿童自我调节的新颖干预手段。

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