Development of Korean the Version of the Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (DCDQ-K)
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°íÁÖ¿¬ ( Ko Joo-Yeon ) - Daegu Health College Department of Physical Therapy
ÀÌ¿ÏÈñ ( Lee Wan-Hee ) - Sahmyook University Department of Physical Therapy
Á¤Áö¿î ( Jung Jee-Woon ) - Noli Movement Development Center
±è¿µ¾Æ ( Kim Young-A ) - Inje University Department of Occupational Therapy
Abstract
Purpose: This study translated the developmental coordination disorder questionnaire¡¯07 (DCDQ¡¯07) into Korean and investigated the psychometric properties of the Korean DCDQ (DCDQ-K) using validation processes.
Methods: The subjects were 300 parents with typically developing children aged 5-15 years (162 girls and 138 boys, mean age 9.24 years, SD 2.59) across the country. To develop the Korean DCDQ, a forward-backward-original author feedback-panel meeting-pilot study with parents was done. The internal consistency, test-retest reliability performed two weeks apart, content validity, discriminative validity, convergent validity, and constructive validity were examined with the pre-version of the DCDQ-K.
Results: Approximately 15.33% of the subjects were probably shown DCD using DCDQ-K. Significant differences in age and province were observed in the DCDQ-K total score. The reliabilities and validities were good in the DCDQ-K.
Conclusion: The DCDQ-K is a reasonable screening tool for DCD children.
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Developmental Coordination Disorder; Questionnaire; Korea; Motor Skill; DCDQ-K
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