Title of article :
Identification of Sensory Processing and Integration Symptom Clusters: A Preliminary Study
Author/Authors :
Miller, LucyJane STAR Institute - Greenwood Village - CO , USA , Schoen, SarahA. STAR Institute - Greenwood Village - CO , USA , Mulligan, Shelley Department of Occupational Therapy - Library Way - University of New Hampshire - Durham - NH , USA , Sullivan, Jillian Northeastern University - Boston - MA , USA
Pages :
11
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1
To page :
11
Abstract :
This study explored subtypes of sensory processing disorder (SPD) by examining the clinical presentations of cluster groups that emerged from scores of children with SPD on the Sensory Processing 3-Dimension (SP-3D) Inventory. Method. A nonexperimental design was used involving data extraction from the records of 252 children with SPD. Exploratory cluster analyses were conducted with scores from the SP-3D Inventory which measures sensory overresponsivity (SOR), sensory underresponsivity (SUR), sensory craving (SC), postural disorder, dyspraxia, and sensory discrimination. Scores related to adaptive behavior, social-emotional functioning, and attention among children with different sensory modulation patterns were then examined and compared. Results. Three distinct cluster groups emerged from the data: High SOR only, High SUR with SOR, and High SC with SOR. All groups showed low performance within multiple domains of adaptive behavior. Atypical behaviors associated with social- emotional functioning and attention varied among the groups. Implications. The SP-3D Inventory shows promise as a tool for assisting in identifying patterns of sensory dysfunction and for guiding intervention. Better characterization can guide intervention precision and facilitate homogenous samples for research.
Keywords :
Identification , Sensory Processing , Integration Symptom Clusters , A Preliminary Study , SPD , ADHD , SOR
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2616916
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