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The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association | Vol.61, Issue.5 | | Pages 555-62

The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association

Behavioral indexes of the efficacy of sensory integration therapy.

Jane E, Roberts Linda, King-Thomas Marcia L, Boccia  
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The study examined behavioral treatment effects of classical sensory integration therapy.This study used a prospective longitudinal, single-subject ABAB design. The participant was a boy, age 3 years and 5 months, with average nonverbal intellectual skills, delayed communication skills, and sensory modulation disorder. Difficulties with modulating sensory input and delayed communication skills affected his occupational performance in preschool. Behavioral data were collected in the preschool by teachers who were blind to the type and timing of sensory integration therapy.Improvement in behavior regulation was observed, including increased engagement and decreased aggression, less need for intense teacher direction, and decreased mouthing of objects.Classical sensory integration therapy may be associated with improved self-regulatory behaviors.

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Behavioral indexes of the efficacy of sensory integration therapy.

The study examined behavioral treatment effects of classical sensory integration therapy.This study used a prospective longitudinal, single-subject ABAB design. The participant was a boy, age 3 years and 5 months, with average nonverbal intellectual skills, delayed communication skills, and sensory modulation disorder. Difficulties with modulating sensory input and delayed communication skills affected his occupational performance in preschool. Behavioral data were collected in the preschool by teachers who were blind to the type and timing of sensory integration therapy.Improvement in behavior regulation was observed, including increased engagement and decreased aggression, less need for intense teacher direction, and decreased mouthing of objects.Classical sensory integration therapy may be associated with improved self-regulatory behaviors.

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Jane E, Roberts Linda, King-Thomas Marcia L, Boccia,.Behavioral indexes of the efficacy of sensory integration therapy.. 61 (5),555-62.

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