Title:

Characteristics of Idiopathic Sensory Processing Disorder in Young Children

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the behavioral and developmental profiles and characteristics of a cohort of children who did not meet criteria for any neurodevelopmental condition, but who were identified as exhibiting symptomology related to one or more of the types of sensory processing disorder as described by the Miller et al. (2007) nosology. Associations between specific types and subtypes of sensory processing disorder, adaptive behavior and psychosocial-emotional functioning were examined as a step towards recognizing the complexities, and developmental profiles of these children with what will be referred to as idiopathic sensory processing disorder (ISPD).

Authors

First Name Last Name
Shelley Mulligan
Sarah Douglas
Caitlin Armstrong

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Conference GRC
Event Graduate Research Conference
Department NH-ME LEND Program (GRC)
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