Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças

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Autor(a) principal: Flôres, Fabrine Niederauer
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The present research aimed to investigate the effects of an intervention in hippotherapy with children with behavioral problems through a randomized clinical study with a control group. The study sample consisted of 28 children (male = 14; female = 14) aged 6 to 9 years (M = 7.68, SD = 1.02) from southern Brazil participated in the study, 15 (male = 8) in the intervention group (M = 7.67 years, SD = 1.17) and 13 (male = 6) waiting list controls (M = 7.69 years, SD = 0.85), 53.6% studied in public education, 28 guardians (n = 26 parents and n = 2 grandparents) and 22 teachers. The children showed behavioral problems identified in the SDQ test in the teachers' view. The study met the ethical precepts in research with human beings, being approved by the Ethics Committee in research with human beings at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). The instruments used for data collection were: semi-structured interviews containing sociodemographic data, questions about children's social behavior and skills, Skills and Difficulties Questionnaire - SDQ, Social Skills Inventory, Behavior Problems and Academic Competence for children - SSRS, Script Interview of Social Educational Parenting Skills - RE-HSEP, School Performance Test - TDE II and also a measure of satisfaction. The instruments were applied individually with parents and children in the riding therapy center, as well as in schools, with previously scheduled times. The teachers responded to the tests individually and with self-completion in the school environment. The interventions by means of the horse were carried out at the hippotherapy center partner of the research with a weekly session, individually for the 15 children of the IG, lasting 40 minutes each, totaling 16 sessions. After the end of the intervention, the tests were applied again (post-test) in both groups with all participants. An intra-group analysis was performed in the IG to verify the statistical difference of the following measures: pre- vs. post-intervention, as well as between groups (post-test moments of GI versus GC. Analyzes with t-test for paired samples and respective Wilcoxon were performed to identify pre-post-intervention effects in the hippotherapy group. Statistically significant differences were identified in the parents' perception for improvement in general behavioral problems, internalizing and externalizing, social skills, and in the subscales self-control, social resourcefulness, total difficulties, conduct problems, hyperactivity, emotional symptoms and problems with children's colleagues after participating in the intervention. As for the teachers' perception, there was an improvement in the total difficulties and cooperation / affection of the children, as well as better results in post-intervention writing and arithmetic. There were no significant differences between baseline and post-intervention scores for the other variables evaluated. The Mann-Whitney test revealed improvements in the total of difficulties, conduct problems, responsibility, writing and arithmetic in the intervention group compared to the post-intervention controls, in the teachers' perception. After the intervention, improvements in the results of the variables evaluated in this sample of children were identified, reducing behavioral problems and improving social skills and school performance. It was concluded that children who underwent hippotherapy showed improvements, showing that the intervention is promising. It is suggested to promote scientific studies with methodological rigor to strengthen hippotherapy as an evidence-based treatment in the field of Psychology.
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spelling 2022-06-08T17:11:22Z2022-06-08T17:11:22Z2020-05-28http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/24661The present research aimed to investigate the effects of an intervention in hippotherapy with children with behavioral problems through a randomized clinical study with a control group. The study sample consisted of 28 children (male = 14; female = 14) aged 6 to 9 years (M = 7.68, SD = 1.02) from southern Brazil participated in the study, 15 (male = 8) in the intervention group (M = 7.67 years, SD = 1.17) and 13 (male = 6) waiting list controls (M = 7.69 years, SD = 0.85), 53.6% studied in public education, 28 guardians (n = 26 parents and n = 2 grandparents) and 22 teachers. The children showed behavioral problems identified in the SDQ test in the teachers' view. The study met the ethical precepts in research with human beings, being approved by the Ethics Committee in research with human beings at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). The instruments used for data collection were: semi-structured interviews containing sociodemographic data, questions about children's social behavior and skills, Skills and Difficulties Questionnaire - SDQ, Social Skills Inventory, Behavior Problems and Academic Competence for children - SSRS, Script Interview of Social Educational Parenting Skills - RE-HSEP, School Performance Test - TDE II and also a measure of satisfaction. The instruments were applied individually with parents and children in the riding therapy center, as well as in schools, with previously scheduled times. The teachers responded to the tests individually and with self-completion in the school environment. The interventions by means of the horse were carried out at the hippotherapy center partner of the research with a weekly session, individually for the 15 children of the IG, lasting 40 minutes each, totaling 16 sessions. After the end of the intervention, the tests were applied again (post-test) in both groups with all participants. An intra-group analysis was performed in the IG to verify the statistical difference of the following measures: pre- vs. post-intervention, as well as between groups (post-test moments of GI versus GC. Analyzes with t-test for paired samples and respective Wilcoxon were performed to identify pre-post-intervention effects in the hippotherapy group. Statistically significant differences were identified in the parents' perception for improvement in general behavioral problems, internalizing and externalizing, social skills, and in the subscales self-control, social resourcefulness, total difficulties, conduct problems, hyperactivity, emotional symptoms and problems with children's colleagues after participating in the intervention. As for the teachers' perception, there was an improvement in the total difficulties and cooperation / affection of the children, as well as better results in post-intervention writing and arithmetic. There were no significant differences between baseline and post-intervention scores for the other variables evaluated. The Mann-Whitney test revealed improvements in the total of difficulties, conduct problems, responsibility, writing and arithmetic in the intervention group compared to the post-intervention controls, in the teachers' perception. After the intervention, improvements in the results of the variables evaluated in this sample of children were identified, reducing behavioral problems and improving social skills and school performance. It was concluded that children who underwent hippotherapy showed improvements, showing that the intervention is promising. It is suggested to promote scientific studies with methodological rigor to strengthen hippotherapy as an evidence-based treatment in the field of Psychology.A presente pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar os efeitos de uma intervenção em equoterapia junto a crianças com problemas de comportamento por meio de um estudo clínico randomizado com grupo controle. A amostra do estudo foi composta por 28 crianças (masculino=14; feminino=14) de 6 a 9 anos (M=7,68, DP=1,02) do Sul do Brasil, sendo 15 (masculino=8) no grupo intervenção (M=7,67 anos, DP=1,17) e 13 (masculino=6) no grupo controle de lista de espera (M=7,69 anos, DP=0,85), 28 responsáveis (n=26 pais/mães e n=2 avós) e 22 professores. As crianças apresentaram problemas comportamentais identificados no teste SDQ na visão dos professores. O estudo atendeu aos preceitos éticos em pesquisa com seres humanos, sendo aprovada no Comitê de Ética em pesquisa com seres humanos da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM). Os instrumentos utilizados para coleta dos dados foram: entrevistas semiestruturadas contendo dados sociodemográficos, questões sobre o comportamento e habilidades sociais das crianças, Questionário de Capacidades e Dificuldades - SDQ, Inventário de Habilidades Sociais, Problemas de Comportamento e Competência Acadêmica para crianças - SSRS, Roteiro de Entrevista de Habilidades Sociais Educativas Parentais - RE-HSEP, Teste de Desempenho Escolar- TDE II e, ainda, uma medida de satisfação. A aplicação dos instrumentos ocorreu de forma individual com pais e crianças no centro de equoterapia, bem como nas escolas, com horários, previamente, agendados. Os professores responderam aos testes de forma individual e com autopreenchimento no ambiente escolar. As intervenções por meio do cavalo foram realizadas no centro de equoterapia parceiro da pesquisa com periodicidade de uma sessão semanal de forma individual para as 15 crianças do GI com duração de 40 minutos cada, totalizando 16 sessões. Após o término da intervenção, os testes foram aplicados novamente (pós-teste) em ambos os grupos com todos os participantes. Foi realizada análise intragrupo no GI para verificar diferença estatística das seguintes medidas: momentos pré- vs. pós-intervenção, como também entre os grupos (momentos pós-teste do GI versus GC. Foram conduzidas análises com test-t para amostras pareadas e respectivo Wilcoxon para identificação de efeitos pré-pós intervenção no grupo de equoterapia. Foram identificadas diferenças estatisticamente significativas na percepção dos pais para melhora em problemas de comportamento geral, internalizantes e externalizantes, habilidades sociais, e nas subescalas autocontrole, desenvoltura social, total de dificuldades, problemas de conduta, hiperatividade, sintomas emocionais e problemas com colegas das crianças após participação na intervenção. Quanto à percepção dos professores, houve melhora no total de dificuldades e cooperação/afetividade das crianças. Também foram constatados melhores resultados na escrita e aritmética pós-intervenção. Não houve diferenças significativas entre escores basais e pós-intervenção para as demais variáveis avaliadas. O teste Mann-Whitney revelou melhoras no total de dificuldades, problemas de conduta, responsabilidade, escrita e aritmética no grupo de intervenção comparado aos controles pós-intervenção, na percepção dos professores. Após a intervenção foram identificadas melhoras nos resultados das variáveis avaliadas nesta amostra de crianças, reduzindo problemas comportamentais e melhorando habilidades sociais e desempenho escolar. Concluiu-se que as crianças que realizaram equoterapia apresentaram melhoras, evidenciando que a intervenção é promissora. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of hippotherapy in coping with children's behavior problems
title Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
spellingShingle Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
Flôres, Fabrine Niederauer
Intervenção em equoterapia
Crianças
Problemas de comportamento
Habilidades sociais
Desempenho escolar
Avaliação de programas
Hippotherapy intervention
Children
Behavioral problems
Social skills
School performance
Program evaluation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
title_full Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
title_fullStr Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
title_full_unstemmed Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
title_sort Efetividade da equoterapia no enfrentamento de problemas de comportamento em crianças
author Flôres, Fabrine Niederauer
author_facet Flôres, Fabrine Niederauer
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Aline Cardoso
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Durgante, Helen Bedinoto
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Dellaglio, Débora Dalbosco
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Patias , Naiana Dapieve
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Flôres, Fabrine Niederauer
contributor_str_mv Siqueira, Aline Cardoso
Durgante, Helen Bedinoto
Dellaglio, Débora Dalbosco
Patias , Naiana Dapieve
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intervenção em equoterapia
Crianças
Problemas de comportamento
Habilidades sociais
Desempenho escolar
Avaliação de programas
topic Intervenção em equoterapia
Crianças
Problemas de comportamento
Habilidades sociais
Desempenho escolar
Avaliação de programas
Hippotherapy intervention
Children
Behavioral problems
Social skills
School performance
Program evaluation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hippotherapy intervention
Children
Behavioral problems
Social skills
School performance
Program evaluation
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
description The present research aimed to investigate the effects of an intervention in hippotherapy with children with behavioral problems through a randomized clinical study with a control group. The study sample consisted of 28 children (male = 14; female = 14) aged 6 to 9 years (M = 7.68, SD = 1.02) from southern Brazil participated in the study, 15 (male = 8) in the intervention group (M = 7.67 years, SD = 1.17) and 13 (male = 6) waiting list controls (M = 7.69 years, SD = 0.85), 53.6% studied in public education, 28 guardians (n = 26 parents and n = 2 grandparents) and 22 teachers. The children showed behavioral problems identified in the SDQ test in the teachers' view. The study met the ethical precepts in research with human beings, being approved by the Ethics Committee in research with human beings at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). The instruments used for data collection were: semi-structured interviews containing sociodemographic data, questions about children's social behavior and skills, Skills and Difficulties Questionnaire - SDQ, Social Skills Inventory, Behavior Problems and Academic Competence for children - SSRS, Script Interview of Social Educational Parenting Skills - RE-HSEP, School Performance Test - TDE II and also a measure of satisfaction. The instruments were applied individually with parents and children in the riding therapy center, as well as in schools, with previously scheduled times. The teachers responded to the tests individually and with self-completion in the school environment. The interventions by means of the horse were carried out at the hippotherapy center partner of the research with a weekly session, individually for the 15 children of the IG, lasting 40 minutes each, totaling 16 sessions. After the end of the intervention, the tests were applied again (post-test) in both groups with all participants. An intra-group analysis was performed in the IG to verify the statistical difference of the following measures: pre- vs. post-intervention, as well as between groups (post-test moments of GI versus GC. Analyzes with t-test for paired samples and respective Wilcoxon were performed to identify pre-post-intervention effects in the hippotherapy group. Statistically significant differences were identified in the parents' perception for improvement in general behavioral problems, internalizing and externalizing, social skills, and in the subscales self-control, social resourcefulness, total difficulties, conduct problems, hyperactivity, emotional symptoms and problems with children's colleagues after participating in the intervention. As for the teachers' perception, there was an improvement in the total difficulties and cooperation / affection of the children, as well as better results in post-intervention writing and arithmetic. There were no significant differences between baseline and post-intervention scores for the other variables evaluated. The Mann-Whitney test revealed improvements in the total of difficulties, conduct problems, responsibility, writing and arithmetic in the intervention group compared to the post-intervention controls, in the teachers' perception. After the intervention, improvements in the results of the variables evaluated in this sample of children were identified, reducing behavioral problems and improving social skills and school performance. It was concluded that children who underwent hippotherapy showed improvements, showing that the intervention is promising. It is suggested to promote scientific studies with methodological rigor to strengthen hippotherapy as an evidence-based treatment in the field of Psychology.
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