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Journal of Korean Academy of Occupational Therapy
2014 Volume.22 No. 2 p.65 ~ p.75
A Study on Cognitive Distortion, Depression, and School Function for School-age Children
Bae Ja-Hyun

Abstract
Objective : This study aimed at examining the difference in cognitive distortion, depression, and school functionbetween children with a disability and children without a disability during their school-age years. In addition, aninvestigation into the effect of cognitive distortion and depression on the school function in school-age childrenwas conducted.

Methods : From grades 2 through 6, 40 children with a disability and 50 children without a disability were selected. Every participant filled in a Children¡¯s Depression Inventory (CDI) and Children¡¯s Negative Cognitive ErrorQuestionnaire (CNCEQ), which were evaluated based on the School Function Assessment (SFA) by their teachersor therapists. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS18.0.

Results : A statistical difference was found for CNCEQ, CDI, and SFA between children with a disability and thosewithout a disability. Academic achievement, which is a subarea of CNCEQ, was the factor affecting school-agechildren¡¯s SFA, and explained 23.2% of the SFA changes.

Conclusion : The results indicate that the children with a disability were more depressed, more negativelydistorted, and less functional in school than the children without a disability. Therefore, to deal with negativeclients, occupational therapists need to apply a psychological approach to their services.
KEYWORD
Depression, Negative cognitive error, School-age children, School function
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