KMID : 1123620030010010001
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Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists 2003 Volume.1 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.8
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Comparison of Japanese Sensory Inventory-2 Scores of Children With and Without Developmental Disabilities - A Pilot Study
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Ji Seok-Yeon
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Abstract
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Objective: To describe the sensory-based behaviors of children with developmental disorders as reported on the JSI-2.
Methods:The scores of children with disability were compared with those of children without disability. JSI-2 was completed by parents of 38 children with disability 3 through 6 years of age and 36 children without disability 3 through 6 years of age.
Results: The scores of children with disability were significantly different from that of children without disability for 6 of 8 factors, including vestibular, tactile, auditory, visual and other. There is no significant differences of age or sex.
Conclusion: From this study, it is found that children with disability have deficit in a variety of sensory processing abilities as measured by JSI-2. Further research is needed to replicate and develop these findings.
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KEYWORD
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Developmental disability, Sensory profile, Sensory inventory
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