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Empirical contributions

Purdue pegboard age and sex norms for people 40 years old and older

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Pages 29-35 | Published online: 04 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

A group of 212 healthy 40‐ to 85‐year‐olds were administered the Purdue Pegboard test of manual dexterity. The four subtests included dominant hand, nondominant hand, and bimanual performance as well as a more complex bimanual task, assembly. Differences between scores of each hand were calculated to evaluate lateralization. Performance on all subtests slowed significantly with increasing age. Women were significantly faster than men on all tasks, but the rate of age‐related decline in performance did not differ between sexes. Lateralization, which was significantly greater in women (p < .01), tended to increase with age, but this trend was not statistically significant. This study provides age‐ and sex‐specific normative values for Purdue Pegboard performance in individuals over age 40 and specifically emphasizes the need to consider sex when evaluating manual dexterity.

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