Neuropsychology
sara rahnama; Mohsen Saeidmanesh; Farangis Demhari
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the Effectiveness of remote cognitive-equilibrium tasks based cognitive rehabilitation on improving executive functions and reducing behavioral symptoms of children with ADHD. The present study was a semi-experimental, pre-test-post-test type with a control ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the Effectiveness of remote cognitive-equilibrium tasks based cognitive rehabilitation on improving executive functions and reducing behavioral symptoms of children with ADHD. The present study was a semi-experimental, pre-test-post-test type with a control group. The statistical population of the included all children with attention ADHD aged 8 to 12 years. Using available sampling method, 30 children with ADHD were selected and replaced in two experimental (15people) and control (15people)groups using random replacement method. The research tools included Connors questionnaire for parents (1960), Quay and Patterson behavioral problems questionnaire (1987), brief executive function questionnaire (2000). The experimental group was trained for 10 sessions of 45 minutes in the format of two sessions a week, using the cognitive rehabilitation package based on balance-cognitive tasks of Baran, but the control group did not receive any intervention. Data analysis was done using (MANCOVA) to measure the effectiveness of remote cognitive rehabilitation using SPSS-26. The findings showed that remote cognitive rehabilitation based on balance-cognitive tasks (F = 82.952) and a significance level smaller than (0.001) has a significant effect on the component of executive functions. Also, cognitive rehabilitation through The round based on balance-cognitive tasks (F = 57.829) and the significance level is less than (0.001)) has a significant effect. Therefore, it was concluded that remote cognitive rehabilitation based on balance-cognitive tasks improves executive functions and reduces symptoms. The behavior of children with ADHD is affected.