The relationship between children's sensory processing patterns and their leisure preferences and participation patterns

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作者
Ismael, Noor T. [1 ]
Lawson, Lisa A. Mische [1 ]
Cox, Jane A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Kansas City, KS 66160 USA
关键词
Child development; Leisure activities; Occupation; Play and playthings; Sensation; EVERYDAY LIFE; PROFILE; RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; AUTISM; IMPACT; PLAY;
D O I
10.1177/0008417415577421
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Background. Sensory processing patterns may be associated with children's preferences for different activities; however, knowledge about how different sensory processing patterns may relate to children's participation in leisure activities is scarce. Purpose. This study investigated in what leisure activities children with extreme sensory processing patterns participate and if relationships exist between children's sensory processing patterns and their leisure preferences and participation patterns. Method. This correlational study analyzed data from children's Sensory Profiles and reported play and leisure preferences. All 91 children in the sample completed the Children's Assessment for Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and the Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC). Parents of children ages 6 to10 years completed the Sensory Profile, and children ages 11 to 14 years completed the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile. Findings. Children with different sensory processing patterns preferred both similar and distinct leisure activities. Low-registration quadrant summary z scores negatively correlated with CAPE overall diversity scores (r(s) = -.23, p = .03), sensitivity quadrant summary z scores negatively correlated with preferences for social activities (r(s) = -.23, p = .03) and preferences for skill-based activities (r(s) = -.22, p = .04), and avoiding quadrant summary z scores negatively correlated with preferences for social activities (r(s) = -.26, p =.01). Implications. Children's sensory preferences are related to leisure preferences and participation. Description. Les schemes d'integration sensorielle peuvent etre associes aux preferences des enfants pour differentes activites; toutefois, les connaissances sont peu abondantes quant a la facon dont des schemes d'integration sensorielle differents peuvent etre en lien avec la participation des enfants a des activites. But. Cette etude examinait les activites de loisirs auxquelles les enfants ayant des schemes d'integration sensorielle extremes participent et cherchait a determiner s'il y a une relation entre les schemes d'integration sensorielle des enfants et leurs preferences et schemes de participation en matiere de loisirs. Methodologie. Dans cette etude correlationnelle, on a analyse des donnees a partir des profils sensoriels des enfants et on a rapporte les preferences en matiere de jeux et de loisirs. Les 91 enfants de l'echantillon ont rempli le Children's Assessment for Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) et le Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC). Les parents des enfants ages de 6 a 10 ans ont rempli le Sensory Profile Caregiver Questionnaire, et les enfants ages de 11 a 14 ans ont rempli le Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile. Resultats. Les enfants ayant differents schemes d'integration sensorielle ont prefere des activites de loisirs a la fois semblables et distinctes. Les scores z sommaires du quadrant faibles inscriptions presentaient une correlation negative avec l'ensemble des scores de la diversite du CAPE (r(s) = -0,23, p = 0,03), les scores z sommaires du quadrant sensibilite presentaient une correlation negative avec les preferences pour les activites sociales (r(s) = -0,23, p = 0,03) et les preferences pour les activites fondees sur les habiletes (r(s) = -0,22, p = 0,04), puis, les scores z sommaires du quadrant evitement presentaient une correlation negative avec les preferences pour les activites sociales (r(s) = -0,26, p = 0,01). Consequences. Les preferences sensorielles des enfants sont associees a leurs preferences et a leurs schemes de participation en matiere de loisirs.
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