| Literature DB >> 32529540 |
Misaki Mikami1,2, Tomoya Hirota3,4, Michio Takahashi5,6, Masaki Adachi5,6, Manabu Saito4, Shuhei Koeda1, Kazutaka Yoshida4, Yui Sakamoto4, Sumi Kato7, Kazuhiko Nakamura4,6, Junko Yamada8.
Abstract
The aims of this study were to identify sensory processing profiles specific to preschoolers with DCD in a community sample and examine the association of sensory processing problems with motor coordination difficulties in these children. Sixty-three 5-year-old children with DCD and without other neurodevelopmental disorders and 106 age-matched typically developing children participated in this study. Sensory processing problems were assessed using the Sensory Profile. Our results demonstrated problems in wide sensory processing patterns (low registration, sensitivity and avoiding) and areas (auditory, vestibular, touch and oral) in children with DCD compared with typically developing children. Additionally, the association of problems in sensory processing patterns (sensitivity and avoiding) and areas (touch and auditory) with motor coordination difficulties were identified in children with DCD alone. Our findings indicate that sensory processing abnormalities may contribute to the pathophysiology of DCD, suggesting the importance of assessing sensory processing functions in children with DCD.Entities:
Keywords: Developmental coordination disorder; Neurodevelopmental disorders; Preschoolers; Sensory processing; Sensory profile
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Year: 2021 PMID: 32529540 PMCID: PMC7973923 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-020-01013-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X