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Somatosensory Discrimination in People With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Scoping Review

机译:自闭症谱系障碍患者的体感歧视:研究范围

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>Importance: Sensory symptoms in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are commonly reported by researchers. However, an often overlooked sensory aspect of ASD is sensory discrimination in general, and somatosensory discrimination in particular.>Objective: To examine what has and what has not yet been learned concerning the somatosensory discrimination abilities of people with ASD and to reveal gaps warranting further research.>Design: Scoping review of clinical studies published 1995–2017 located through searches of PsycNET, PubMed, ERIC, and Google Scholar. Inclusion criteria were English-language peer-reviewed studies with (1) participants diagnosed with ASD, (2) a specific somatosensory discrimination measure, and (3) a comparison group. No age or intellectual exclusion criteria were established; studies were excluded if they were theoretical or descriptive, did not incorporate a control group, focused only on neurology or genetics, or used simple threshold detection measures or somatosensory measures integrated with other measures. The final search yielded 12 comparative articles discussing tactile and proprioceptive discrimination in people with ASD.>Results: Overall, most results showed atypical somatosensory discrimination in people with ASD, especially among young children. The relationship between sensory discrimination abilities and other sensory symptoms and ASD symptoms is briefly discussed.>Conclusions and Relevance: Heterogeneous findings concerning somatosensory discrimination in people with ASD shed light on underlying mechanisms of these disorders and can contribute to improvement of occupational therapy intervention for this population.>What This Article Adds: The occupational therapy evaluation of people with ASD can benefit from addressing somatosensory discrimination and its contribution to other clinical symptoms. This type of assessment can help improve intervention strategies for people with ASD by promoting a focus on the effect of discrimination deficits on daily function.
机译:>重要性:研究人员通常会报告自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的感官症状。但是,ASD的一个常被忽视的感觉方面是一般的感觉歧视,尤其是身体感觉歧视。>目的:研究关于ASD人群的身体感觉歧视能力的知识和尚未发现的知识>设计:通过搜索PsycNET,PubMed,ERIC和Google Scholar,对1995-2017年发表的临床研究进行了回顾。纳入标准为英语同行评审的研究,其中(1)被诊断患有ASD的参与者,(2)特定的体感歧视措施以及(3)对照组。没有建立年龄或智力排斥标准;如果研究是理论性或描述性的,没有纳入对照组,仅关注神经病学或遗传学,或使用简单的阈值检测措施或与其他措施结合的体感措施,则排除这些研究。最终搜索产生了12条比较文章,讨论了ASD患者的触觉和本体感受歧视。>结果:总体而言,大多数结果显示,ASD患者尤其是年幼儿童具有非典型的体感歧视。 >结论与相关性:关于ASD患者体感歧视的异质发现阐明了这些疾病的潜在机制,并有助于改善疾病>本文的补充: ASD患者的职业治疗评估可以从解决体感歧视及其对其他临床症状的贡献中受益。此类评估可以通过重点关注歧视缺陷对日常功能的影响来帮助改善ASD患者的干预策略。

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