Desempenho executivo e dificuldades de aprendizagem em matemática
associações com aspectos sociodemográficos
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Funções Executivas, desempenho matemático, disfunções, fatores sociodemográficosResumo
Considerando a associação entre Funções Executivas (FE) e desempenho em matemática, objetivou-se analisar a baixa performance executiva – que impacta o funcionamento pessoal, social e educacional do indivíduo –, e suas associações com esse desempenho e aspectos sociodemográficos ainda não explorados em escolares de 8 a 12 anos. Foram avaliados 110 participantes de ambos os sexos a partir dos instrumentos MEEM, Coruja-PROMAT, NEUPSILIN, FDT e Questionário Sociodemográfico. As análises de correlação e regressão empreendidas indicaram que o baixo desempenho executivo exerce influência sobre o desempenho em matemática, especialmente considerando a memória de trabalho e a flexibilidade cognitiva. As variáveis sexo, renda familiar e idade dos pais não apresentaram relação com baixa FE. Em contraponto, os aspectos sociodemográficos turno escolar e escolaridade dos pais se demonstraram fortemente relacionados à baixa performance executiva, especialmente nos estudantes de escola pública, revelando a importância da atenção a esses fatores.
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