This study reviews the instruments used for the clinical assessment of spasticity in children with cerebral palsy, and evaluates their compliance with the concept of spasticity, defined as a velocityβdependent increase in muscle tone to passive stretch. Searches were performed in Medline, Embase, an
A systematic review of the self-concept of children with cerebral palsy compared with children without disability
β Scribed by Nora Shields; Alison Murdoch; Yijun Loy; Karen J Dodd; Nicholas F Taylor
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0012-1622
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β¦ Synopsis
Young people with cerebral palsy (CP) are often assumed to have low selfβconcept, in other words, they do not feel good about themselves. We systematically searched the literature to determine whether this assumption was supported by empirical research. Relevant trials were identified by searching electronic databases, and this was supplemented by citation tracking. Of 1355 papers initially identified, six met the criteria for review. Results showed that adolescent females with CP have a lower selfβconcept than females without disability in the domains of physical appearance (d=β1.16;95% confidence interval [CI] β2.06 to β0.26); social acceptance (d=β1.24; 95% CI β2.15 to β0.33); athletic competence (d=β0.93; 95% CI β1.79 to β0.07); and scholastic competence (d=β0.86; 95% CI, β1.71 to β0.01). Adolescent females with CP may be an atβrisk group owing to their vulnerable selfβconcept. Clinicians may need to monitor and implement appropriate intervention strategies with this group. There was insufficient evidence to conclude that children with CP, in general, have a lower global selfβconcept compared with those without disability.
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