M. V. Camboni
University of Cagliari
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Laterality | 2011
Antonio Preti; Davide Sisti; Marco Rocchi; Monica Busca; Marcello Vellante; M. V. Camboni; Donatella Rita Petretto; Carmelo Masala
Males were consistently found to be more likely than females to report left-hand preference in single-hand tasks, but the literature reports negative results too. Using data from a large sample in Sardinia, we aimed at testing the links of left-handedness with sex, age, residence, and seasonality of birth. A total of 4239 participants (males = 1589; females = 2650) were recruited in public places such as high schools, university classes, or gyms in one of the major islands of Italy. Hand preference was established with the question: Which hand do you normally use to write legibly? The monthly distribution of births was studied with the Rayleigh test. In the sample, 270 female participants reported left-hand preference in writing (10.2%) versus 161 male participants (10.1%). Left-hand preference in writing was negatively related to age, with increasing left-hand preference in the younger generations. Left-hand preference in writing was not more common in urban than in suburban or rural settings. The month of birth was found to have a seasonal effect on the left-handed (p=.031) but not on the right-handed (p=.80) participants, and this seasonal effect was more evident in males (p=.04) than in females (p =.26). In our sample males were not more likely to report left-hand preference in writing than females. On the other hand, left-hand preference does vary by age and, in all likelihood, this is an effect of the reduced cultural pressure to write with the right hand in the younger generations.
Archive | 2011
Antonio Preti; M. V. Camboni; Paola Miotto
The definition of eating disorders (EDs) is conferred to a set of behavioral disorders characterized by disordered eating and body dissatisfaction, with a high level of psychological distress related to eating behavior and high comorbidity with other mental disorders, principally anxiety, mood, and substance-use disorders, all representing important risk factors for suicide.
ieee international symposium on medical measurements and applications | 2016
Donatella Rita Petretto; Paola Piras; Ilenia Pistis; Elena Tradori; M. V. Camboni; Federica Staico; Federica Palmas; Carla Lussu; Antonio Preti; Carmelo Masala
Since the born of intelligence tests, there have been a debate about the praticai use of intelligence tests, also with a lots of critics about the nature and the data we can derive from them. Perhaps the study of intelligence tests could be divided in different historical steps, in newer steps intelligence test were used and analyzed according to more detailed psychometrical bases and aiming to define specific profiles and to design specific intervention according to thus specific profiles. In current step, the single general index IQ is maintained but there is also a deeper analysis of single indexes and macroindexes according to a theorical framework. Wechsler Intelligence Scales are one of the worldwide more utilized tests for the assessment of general reasoning abilities and cognitive profile in children. In the last 20 years the CHC Model from Cattell-Horn and Carrol is the worldwide more utilized theoretical model for the analysis of abilities related to intelligence and pattern derived from intelligence test, supported by a great number of datasets. The interpretation of WISC-IV scores, based on CHC (Carrol-Horn-Cattell) model of intelligence, permit to evaluate single cognitive functions and to assess general reasoning competence as well as to describe verbal reasoning, visual spatial reasoning, working memory and speed of processing. New diagnostic criteria for dyslexia and for specific learning disabilities on reading from DSM-5 no more considered discrepancy criteria (a discrepancy between IQ and scores on reading test), but the assessment of neuropsychological profile and cognitive profile by intelligence test and other neuropsychological tests of the child remains an important phase of clinical evaluation ((1), (2), (3)). Different studies analyzed performance on WISC test in children with reading disorders from different countries (for example in France and Portugal), using different versions of the instrument (Wisc-r, Wisc-III, Wisc-IV) ((4), (5), (6) (7)) and also according to different criteria of selection (see (8) for persistent academic difficulties). The question about a dyslexic profile on the test is still open, perhaps due to different methodological choices in the different researches and to the use of different versions of Wechsler Scale for Children test. Purpose of this article is to describe performance on Wisc-IV test in Italian children, based on CHC model and to make a deeper analysis of cognitive profile, on single test level, and on indexes level. 168 children in the study were consecutively referred to the authors due to persistent academic difficulties and we selected 90 who have persistent difficulties related to reading (specific o unspecific) (from January 2013 to may 2014). Data on cognitive profile on single test level, and on indexes level are discussed, based on CHC model. Clinical issues are proposed, also aiming to the creation on personalized intervention, also in school.
Comprehensive Psychiatry | 2006
Antonio Preti; Elisabetta Incani; M. V. Camboni; Donatella Rita Petretto; Carmelo Masala
Congreso International Y XII Nacional de Psicologia Clinica | 2014
Donatella Rita Petretto; Paola Piras; Ilenia Pistis; E Tradori; M. V. Camboni; F. Staico; F Palmas; Carla Lussu; Carmelo Masala
I International Congress of Educational Sciences and Development | 2013
Petretto; Antonello Preti; Carlo Zuddas; F Veltro; Marco Rocchi; Davide Sisti; Martinelli Valentina; Mauro Carta; Ivano Paolo Todde; M. V. Camboni; Carla Lussu; Carmelo Masala
Archive | 2009
M. V. Camboni; F. R. Meloni; S. Vinci; S. Caboni; T. Haid; Donatella Rita Petretto; L. Saltuari; Carmelo Masala
Archive | 2009
M. V. Camboni; F. R. Meloni; T. Haid; Donatella Rita Petretto; L. Saltuari; Carmelo Masala
XVII Congresso Airipa, Piacenza, 17-18 ottobre 2008. | 2008
D. Floris; S. Caboni; M. V. Camboni; V. Fadda; F. R. Meloni; A. Porru; R. Povolo; S. Vinci; Donatella Rita Petretto; Carmelo Masala
Archive | 2008
M. V. Camboni; F. R. Meloni; A. Porru; Antonio Preti; Donatella Rita Petretto; Carmelo Masala