Adult Developmental Coordination Disorder Checklist - ADC

Kirby, Edwards, Sugden & Rosenblum, 2010

A self-report questionnaire for detecting DCD among adolescents and adults.
It examines the level of performance in activities and occupations that require different motor skills. The questionnaire helps target functional treatment goals.

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