SENSORY PROCESSING ISSUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience sensory processing issues, affecting their daily behaviour and functional performance. Occupational engagement is viewed as activities a person participates in which involve occupational performance and environmental factors. This study aims to...
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2-s2.0-85173879391 Selamat S.; Rahman P.A.; Psychouli P. SENSORY PROCESSING ISSUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 2023 Journal of Health and Translational Medicine 26 Special Issue 2 10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.41 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85173879391&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.41&partnerID=40&md5=3bc0a053ac9b696a546a5e8e0dae4e7b Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience sensory processing issues, affecting their daily behaviour and functional performance. Occupational engagement is viewed as activities a person participates in which involve occupational performance and environmental factors. This study aims to identify impaired sensory processing and occupational engagement, the relationship with demographic profile, and the relationship between impaired sensory processing and occupational engagement among children with ASD. A total of 169 children with ASD from a centre in Sentul were recruited. School Companion Sensory Profile and the Short Child Occupational Profile (SCOPE) were used as the outcome measurements in this study. The research finding yields those children with ASD appear to experience some degree of processing issues in “avoiding” sensory patterns and appear to have significant challenges in “communication and interaction skills” in their occupational engagement. Sensory processing issues and activity engagement are also found to be a minimal to moderate relationship with the demographic profiles of the children. The study also concludes that sensory processing and occupational engagement among children with ASD are interrelated. The correlation coefficients range from r =-0.20 to r =-0.36 indicating a fair to moderate correlation between sensory processing and occupational engagement. These sensory processing issues significantly impact children’s life, which can be seen through their level of engagement in daily life activities. Information on sensory processing issues and occupational engagement allows one to identify successful intervention strategies. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 18237339 English Article |
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SENSORY PROCESSING ISSUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS |
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SENSORY PROCESSING ISSUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS |
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SENSORY PROCESSING ISSUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS |
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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience sensory processing issues, affecting their daily behaviour and functional performance. Occupational engagement is viewed as activities a person participates in which involve occupational performance and environmental factors. This study aims to identify impaired sensory processing and occupational engagement, the relationship with demographic profile, and the relationship between impaired sensory processing and occupational engagement among children with ASD. A total of 169 children with ASD from a centre in Sentul were recruited. School Companion Sensory Profile and the Short Child Occupational Profile (SCOPE) were used as the outcome measurements in this study. The research finding yields those children with ASD appear to experience some degree of processing issues in “avoiding” sensory patterns and appear to have significant challenges in “communication and interaction skills” in their occupational engagement. Sensory processing issues and activity engagement are also found to be a minimal to moderate relationship with the demographic profiles of the children. The study also concludes that sensory processing and occupational engagement among children with ASD are interrelated. The correlation coefficients range from r =-0.20 to r =-0.36 indicating a fair to moderate correlation between sensory processing and occupational engagement. These sensory processing issues significantly impact children’s life, which can be seen through their level of engagement in daily life activities. Information on sensory processing issues and occupational engagement allows one to identify successful intervention strategies. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. |
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