The Role of Sensory Modulation Deficits and Behavioral Symptoms in a Diagnosis for Early Childhood


Autoria(s): Pérez-Robles, R; Doval, E; Jane, MC; Caldeira da Silva, P; Papoila, AL; Virella, D
Data(s)

07/02/2014

07/02/2014

2013

Resumo

To contribute to the validation of the sensory and behavioral criteria for Regulation Disorders of Sensory Processing (RDSP) (DC:0-3R, 2005), this study examined a sample of toddlers in a clinical setting to analyze: (1) the severity of sensory modulation deficits and the behavioral symptoms of RDSP; (2) the associations between sensory and behavioral symptoms; and (3) the specific role of sensory modulation deficits in an RDSP diagnosis. Based on clinical observations, 78 toddlers were classified into two groups: toddlers with RDSP (N = 18) and those with‘‘other diagnoses in Axis I/II of the DC:0-3R’’ (OD3R; N = 60). The parents completed the Infant Toddler Sensory Profile and the Achenbach Checklist. The results revealed that the RDSP group had more severe sensory modulation deficits and specific behavioral symptoms; stronger, although not significant, associations between most sensory and behavioral symptoms; and a significant sensory modulation deficit effect. These findings support the validity of RDSP.

Identificador

Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2013;44:400–411

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/1646

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer Science

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Comportamento e Mecanismos Comportamentais #Criança #HDE CINV #HDE PEDOP
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article