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Title: | Impact of Attention Training on School Children with Attentional Deficiencies |
Authors: | Jha, Reetika |
Supervisor: | Alreja, Sarika |
Keywords: | ADHD-IA, attention training,;digit vigilance test,;self-care;brief impairment scale;triad test, sustained attention, divided attention, functional impairments, school functioning;interpersonal relationships |
Issue Date: | 11-Jun-2024 |
Abstract: | This study examines the impact of attention training on school children with attentional deficiencies. The study involves sixty children, aged 6-12, selected through a purposive sampling technique from a school in Patiala, India. They were assigned to either the intervention (n=30) or control group (n=30). The intervention group was given attention training for 1 month. The attention module from Brainwave-R: Cognitive strategies and techniques for brain injury rehabilitation were used for the intervention. Pre and post-assessments were conducted using the Digit Vigilance Test, the Triad Test and brief impairment scale to measure errors, time taken and functional impairment respectively. Results indicated post-intervention, the intervention group exhibited remarkable improvements in the tests, showing a significant reduction in errors and time taken and improvements in interpersonal relationship, school functioning as well as self care compared to the control group. The Independent t-test revealed significant differences between the groups' pre-post changes in the tests and Paired t-test revealed within group differences before and after the intervention. The findings suggest that attention training has a substantial positive impact on enhancing sustained and divided attention as well as functional impairments in children with Attentional deficiencies. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10266/6770 |
Appears in Collections: | Masters Theses@TSLAS |
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