Evaluation of the attention capacity in 10,000 school children (8 to 11 years old).

Citation
D. Batejat et al., Evaluation of the attention capacity in 10,000 school children (8 to 11 years old)., ARCH PED, 6(4), 1999, pp. 406-415
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE
ISSN journal
0929693X → ACNP
Volume
6
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
406 - 415
Database
ISI
SICI code
0929-693X(199904)6:4<406:EOTACI>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Aim, - This study was conducted in order to evaluate the attention capacity during the school day and week taking school life and others factors into account in 10,000 children (8 to II years old) in public Parisian schools. Material and methods, - The test used to measure attention was a paper and pencil test validated from the Zazzo test. The children answered a question naire before each test to obtain information concerning the time and day of the test and concerning also the different life styles of children, partic ularly quantity and quality of sleep and composition of breakfast. The eval uation was performed four times in the morning and four times in the aftern oon every day, to measure exactly the fluctuations of attention This study lasted four weeks. The last evaluation week took place after the summer tim e change. Results, - The results showed the existence of an ultradian fluctuation of attention during the day, with the lowest level between 08.00 a.m. and 09.3 0 am. and the highest level between 04.00 p.m. and 04.30 p.m. The attention levels on Monday and Thursday, after a day without school, were not lowere d. Furthermore, after a 2 days weekend the attention level was higher than after a 1 day and half weekend. The summer time change also worsened the at tention capacity of children all along the next week. Finally, there was a statistical relationship between children attention capacity and their slee p practice. Conclusion. - These results confirm the ultradian fluctuation of attention capacity and show the importance of the regularity in the child's life styl e with respect to their mental functioning. (C) 1999 Elsevier, Paris.