A Preliminary Investigation of the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Social Play in Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Authors/contributors
- Kuhaneck, Heather Miller (Author)
- Britner, Preston A. (Author)
Title
A Preliminary Investigation of the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Social Play in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Abstract
There are well-documented play deficits in autism beginning with infant object and social play. To create effective interventions, the predictors of play deficits in autism must be established. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently report sensory processing difficulties including poor praxis; however, these are potential predictors of play that have not been well studied. Using a data set of 162 individuals with ASD, this study examined the direct and indirect relationships between sensory processing and social play performance via structural equation modeling. The best fitting model suggested that sensory system functions predict praxis and play in combination, providing preliminary evidence that sensory functions are related to social play in combination with praxis in children with ASD. The findings suggest future avenues for research.
Publication
OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Date
2013-06-01
Volume
33
Issue
3
Pages
159-167
Citation Key
kuhaneckPreliminaryInvestigationRelationship2013
Accessed
5/16/24, 2:12 PM
ISSN
1539-4492
Language
en
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Kuhaneck, H. M., & Britner, P. A. (2013). A Preliminary Investigation of the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Social Play in Autism Spectrum Disorder. OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 33(3), 159–167. https://doi.org/10.3928/15394492-20130614-04
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