Frontiers in Psychology (Nov 2022)

Improving motor skills and psychosocial behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder through an adapted judo program

  • Jose Morales,
  • Emanuela Pierantozzi,
  • David H. Fukuda,
  • Vanessa Garcia,
  • Miriam Guerra-Balic,
  • Marta Sevilla-Sánchez,
  • Eduardo Carballeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1067310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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IntroductionThis study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of an adapted judo program on the motor skills and psychosocial abilities of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).MethodsAll participants had been diagnosed with ASD and were assessed twice, one time at the start of the intervention and again 6 months later, with the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-3) and the Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-Third Edition (GARS-3). A one-way repeated measures MANOVA was carried out in order to evaluate these assessments, and a mediation analysis was done to determine the relationship between them.ResultsThe experimental group significantly improved (p < 0.05) from the pre-test to the post-test for several subtests of the TGMD-3 and the GARS-3.ConclusionThe study shows that participation in an adapted judo program clearly helps to improve the motor skills and psychosocial behaviors of children with ASD.

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