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. 2017 Sep;80(9):549-557.
doi: 10.1177/0308022617709183. Epub 2017 Jun 14.

Developmental coordination disorders and sensory processing and integration: Incidence, associations and co-morbidities

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Developmental coordination disorders and sensory processing and integration: Incidence, associations and co-morbidities

Susan Allen et al. Br J Occup Ther. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Introduction: Children with developmental coordination disorder or sensory processing and integration difficulties face challenges to participation in daily living. To date there has been no exploration of the co-occurrence of developmental coordination disorders and sensory processing and integration difficulties.

Method: Records of children meeting Diagnostic and Statistical Manual - V criteria for developmental coordination disorder (n = 93) age 5 to 12 years were examined. Data on motor skills (Movement Assessment Battery for Children - 2) and sensory processing and integration (Sensory Processing Measure) were interrogated.

Results: Of the total sample, 88% exhibited some or definite differences in sensory processing and integration. No apparent relationship was observed between motor coordination and sensory processing and integration. The full sample showed high rates of some difficulties in social participation, hearing, body awareness, balance and motion, and planning and ideation. Further, children with co-morbid autistic spectrum disorder showed high rates of difficulties with touch and vision.

Conclusion: Most, but not all, children with developmental coordination disorder presented with some difficulties in sensory processing and integration that impacted on their participation in everyday activities. Sensory processing and integration difficulties differed significantly between those with and without co-morbid autistic spectrum disorder.

Keywords: Developmental coordination disorder; autistic spectrum disorder; participation; sensory integration.

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