| Literature DB >> 24694290 |
Mirko Uljarević1, Margot R Prior, Susan R Leekam.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Atypical reactions to sensory stimuli show heritability in the general population and are a known risk factor for affective disorders. As sensory problems are highly prevalent in individuals with ASD and their siblings, and the occurrence of affective disorders is elevated in parents of children with ASD, investigating sensory symptoms in parents is important both from clinical and theoretical standpoints.Fifty mothers of children and adolescents with ASD completed the Adolescent and Adult Sensory Profile (AASP). The AASP is a norm-referenced questionnaire that provides scores for four types of responses to sensory stimuli (sensory quadrants): hypo-sensitivity, hyper-sensitivity, sensation seeking, and sensory avoiding.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24694290 PMCID: PMC3975853 DOI: 10.1186/2040-2392-5-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Autism Impact factor: 7.509
Descriptive statistics
| Low registration | 38.84 (10.24) | 19 to 58 | .796 | 30.29 (6.25) | .82 |
| Sensory seeking | 40.32 (8.65) | 24 to 67 | .701 | 49.91 (6.83) | .79 |
| Sensory sensitivity | 41.60 (11.70) | 15 to 65 | .795 | 33.71 (7.63) | .81 |
| Sensory avoidance | 41.35 (12.08) | 19 to 63 | .866 | 34.57 (7.34) | .66 |
Performance of parents across four sensory quadrants
| Low registration | 0 | 1 (2%) | 18 (36%) | 17 (34%) | 14 (28%) |
| Sensation seeking | 15 (30%) | 15 (30%) | 18 (36%) | 1 (2%) | 1 (2%) |
| Sensory sensitivity | 2 (4%) | 1 (2%) | 25(50%) | 7 (14%) | 15 (30%) |
| Sensation avoiding | 0 | 7 (14%) | 19 (38%) | 11 (22%) | 13 (26%) |