感觉加工
感觉系统
自闭症
心理学
听力学
作业疗法
自闭症谱系障碍
回归分析
发展心理学
医学
认知心理学
数学
统计
精神科
作者
Babak Kashefimehr,Meral Huri̇,Hülya Kayıhan,Naser Havaei
出处
期刊:International journal of therapy and rehabilitation
[Mark Allen Group]
日期:2021-04-02
卷期号:28 (4): 1-8
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.12968/ijtr.2019.0137
摘要
Background/Aims Motor skills difficulties may affect participation and communication in children with autism. Sensory processing problems are well-known problems in children with autism, so sensory processing could be important to predicate motor skills. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between sensory processing and occupational motor skills and the ability to predict motor skill performances using sensory abilities. Methods A total of 31 children with autism participated in the study. The Sensory Profile questionnaire and Short Child Occupational Profile tool were used to assess the sensory ability and occupational motor skills of the children (boys=90.3%; mean age=5.45 years ± 1.73 years). The backward method of correlation coefficient analysis, multiple linear regression analysis, and multiple regressions were used for statistical analysis. Results There was a significant relationship between occupational motor skills and sensory processing capabilities of children. The regression prediction equation was statistically significant in all sections of sensory processing except for oral processing (F (6.24)=4.46, P=0.004), with a value of R 2 =0.527 and R 2 Adj =0.409. Modelling motor skills based on sensory processing capabilities of children showed that the regression prediction equation was statistically significant (F (2.28) =11.87, P<0.001); with the value of R 2 =0.459 and R 2 Adj =0.420. In the final model, the factors of auditory processing and multi-sensory were found effective in children's motor skills (P<0.05). Conclusions Sensory processing is related to occupational motor skills and can help to predict occupational motor skill issues of children with autism spectrum disorder. This could be helpful to develop appropriate treatments to improve the functional motor skills of children with autism.
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