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Translation and Adaptation of the Adult Developmental Coordination Disorder/Dyspraxia Checklist (ADC) into Asian Uzbekistan

Orifjon SaidmamatovMotor Control and Learning Laboratory, CIFI2D, Centre of Research, Education, Innovation and Intervention in Sport, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto, 4200-450 Porto, PortugalJasurbek JammatovTheory and Methodology of Physical Culture, Faculty of Physical Culture, Urgench State University, Urgench 220100, UzbekistanCláudia SousaFaculty of Psychology, Education and Sports, Lusófona University, 4000-098 Porto, PortugalRita BarrosRECI-Research Unit in Education and Community Intervention, Superior School of Health, Piaget Institute, Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal, 4405-678 Porto, PortugalOlga VasconcelosMotor Control and Learning Laboratory, CIFI2D, Centre of Research, Education, Innovation and Intervention in Sport, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto, 4200-450 Porto, PortugalPaula RodriguesKinesiolab, Laboratory of Human Movement Analysis, Superior School of Sports and Education, Piaget Institute, 4405-678 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
Sportsjournal2023en
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Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that emerges in childhood and its symptoms continue through adulthood. The Adult Developmental Coordination Disorders/Dyspraxia Checklist was the first instrument used to screen adults with possible DCD. The psychometric characteristics of the Uzbek version of the scale were explored. An independent translation of the questionnaire from the original version into the Uzbek language was made. The sample comprised 301 Uzbekistan adults, aged between 17 and 42 years old (M = 20.66; SD = 2.26). Analyses were performed using R software (4.1.0). Descriptive analysis, exploratory factor analysis, and evidence of reliability in terms of internal consistency were assessed using the psych package (2.1.6), intraclass correlation coefficients were assessed using the irr package (0.84.1), and weighted Kappa were assessed using vcd package (1.4-10). To analyse the factor structure of the ADC scale, when applied to an Uzbekistan sample, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed. In the Uzbek version, a one-factor structure was identified, and moderated psychometric properties were found, which makes it a possible alternative to the original scale when applied to adults. This Uzbek version reduces respondents' fatigue since it is smaller than the original one. More studies are needed to confirm the cut-off scores of this new version.

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