Larson K A
Am J Occup Ther. 1982 Sep;36(9):590-6. doi: 10.5014/ajot.36.9.590.
This study investigated whether sensory history questionnaires differentiated between developmentally delayed children with and without tactile defensiveness and, in addition, which individual items were most discriminative. Interviews were conducted with 20 mothers of developmentally delayed children regarding their children's past and present behavioral responses to tactile and other sensory stimuli. The group of mothers with tactually defensive children reported a significantly greater number of positive responses to items previously determined to be indicative of tactile defensiveness than did the mothers of children without tactile defensiveness. An individual item analysis identified 11 items as discriminating most clearly between a group of children with tactile defensiveness and a group without tactile defensiveness. Some preliminary behavioral trends and implications for the use of sensory history questionnaires in parent counseling and in planning appropriate treatment programs are presented.
本研究调查了感觉史问卷能否区分有触觉防御和无触觉防御的发育迟缓儿童,此外,哪些单项最具区分性。对20名发育迟缓儿童的母亲进行了访谈,询问她们孩子过去和现在对触觉及其他感觉刺激的行为反应。与有触觉防御孩子的母亲组相比,没有触觉防御孩子的母亲组对先前确定为表明触觉防御的项目的肯定回答数量明显更多。单项分析确定了11个项目在有触觉防御的儿童组和无触觉防御的儿童组之间区分最为明显。本文还呈现了一些初步的行为趋势,以及感觉史问卷在家长咨询和规划适当治疗方案中的应用意义。