《中国康复理论与实践》 ›› 1996, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (02): 56-60.

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脑瘫儿童功能独立与适应行为的相关性研究

黄东锋; 彭倚云; 陈少贞; 刘鹏   

  1. 中山医科大学附一院康复科
  • 收稿日期:1995-10-19 出版日期:1996-06-25 发布日期:1996-06-25

The Relationship between Functional Independence and Adaptive Behavior in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Huang Dongfeng,Catherine Yee-Yuen Peng,Chen Shaozhen,et al   

  1. Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory & Practice.-1996,2(2):56~60
  • Received:1995-10-19 Published:1996-06-25 Online:1996-06-25

摘要: 本研究采用儿童功能独立评测法(Wee FIM)和中国版儿童适应行为量表(CABS)对脑瘫儿童进行评估,探讨脑瘫儿童功能独立与适应行为之间的相关性。初期测评选18名脑瘫儿童。统计结果显示Wee FIM运动类各项与适应行为中的运动独立因子呈正相关,r=0.5725~0.7146;认知类各项与适应行为三因子呈正相关,r=0.5310~0.7873。Wee FIM总分与适应行为的发育商数呈正相关,r=0.7053。初步研究表明脑瘫儿童功能独立测量与适应行为测量有较高的相关性,各项与适应行为三因子均有不同程度的相关,能反映脑瘫儿童的功能状态,由于Wee FIM以等级量化的形式表示,较简单和易于掌握,为今后脑瘫康复功能评估提供了一种实用的方法。

关键词: 脑瘫, 功能独立, 适应行为, 相关性

Abstract: This research was to investigate the relationship between functional independence and adap-tive behavior in children with cerebral palsy using FunctionaI Independence Measure for Children(WeeFIM)and the Chinese version of Children’s Adaptive Behavior Scale(CABS).18 children with cere-bral palsy were measured.12 were males and 6 were females.Age ranged from 3 to 12,and average agewas 5.9444(SD= 1.9242).Results showed that the dimensions of the motor subscale of WeeFLM werepositively correlated to the independence of CAI3s(r=0.5725~0.7146);the dimensions of cognitive sub-scale of WeeFIM were also positively correlated to three elements of CABS(r=0.531 0~0.7873).WeeFIM total scores were positively correlated to the developmental quotierit of CABS(r=0.7053).Thisresearch showed that functional independence and adaptive behavior in cerebral palsy children were related,because the ditnensions of WeeFIM were correlated to the elements of CABS.WeeFIM can,therefore,re-flect the functions of cerebral palsy children in quantitative scales.This research can provide a new measure-ment which can be applied to the functional evaluation in medical rehabilitation of cerebral palsy.

Key words: cerebral palsy, functional independence, adaptive behavior, relationship