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Associations Between Behavioral Inflexibility, Sensory Sensitivity, and Feeding Problems in a Clinical Sample

机译:临床样本中行为不灵活、感觉敏感性和喂养问题之间的关联

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Abstract Past research suggests that children, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder, with general behavioral inflexibility to objects, persons, and environments may be at risk for feeding problems. However, questions remain about whether feeding problems are better predicted by behavioral inflexibility or sensory sensitivity, and whether general or food-specific measures are stronger predictors. The present study compared two types of behavioral inflexibility (general, food-specific) and two types of sensory sensitivity (food touch, temperature) for their association with children’s feeding problems. Participants were 372 children and their parents who completed surveys on their children’s demographics, as well as measures of behavioral inflexibility, sensory sensitivity, and feeding problems. The children, all referred to a feeding clinic were 71.8 male and had a mean age of 71.53 months. For this sample, 33. 7 had autism spectrum disorder (ASD), 28.7 had special needs other than ASD, and 37.5 had no special needs. ANCOVAs examined child demographics (age, weight status, medical problems, gender, special needs status) for their associations with each measure of inflexibility and sensitivity, finding that ASD was associated with more general and food-specific inflexibility, and younger age was associated with more food touch sensitivity. Hierarchical multiple regressions, which controlled for demographics, including ASD diagnosis, compared the four measures of inflexibility and sensitivity as predictors for each feeding problem. These analyses found food-specific behavioral inflexibility was the only significant predictor of all three feeding problems. Results suggest reducing the severity of children’s feeding problems, clinicians focus on increasing behavioral flexibility as it relates to food.
机译:摘要 过去的研究表明,对物体、人和环境普遍行为不灵活的儿童,尤其是自闭症谱系障碍儿童,可能面临喂养问题的风险。然而,关于行为不灵活或感觉敏感性是否能更好地预测喂养问题,以及一般或特定食物的措施是否是更强的预测因素,仍然存在问题。本研究比较了两种类型的行为不灵活性(一般的、特定于食物的)和两种类型的感官敏感性(食物触觉、温度)与儿童喂养问题的关联。参与者是 372 名儿童及其父母,他们完成了对孩子人口统计学的调查,以及行为不灵活、感官敏感性和喂养问题的测量。所有转诊到喂养诊所的儿童均为71.8%的男性,平均年龄为71.53个月。对于此示例,33。7%患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),28.7%有ASD以外的特殊需求,37.5%没有特殊需求。ANCOVAs检查了儿童人口统计学(年龄、体重状况、医疗问题、性别、特殊需求状况)与每种不灵活性和敏感性指标的关联,发现ASD与更普遍和特定食物的不灵活性有关,而年龄较小与更多的食物触觉敏感性有关。分层多元回归控制了人口统计学,包括ASD诊断,比较了四种不灵活性和敏感性的测量方法,作为每个喂养问题的预测因子。这些分析发现,食物特异性行为的不灵活是所有三个喂养问题的唯一重要预测因素。结果表明,降低儿童喂养问题的严重程度,临床医生专注于提高与食物相关的行为灵活性。

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