Aritra Bandyopadhyay, Saswati Nath, U. Mandal, Sreeprova Ghoshal, Abhishek Dandapath, S. Mallick
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Background: Sensory processing (SP) indicates the ability of the nervous system to receive, analyze, process, and respond to external sensory input and coordinates motor movements accordingly. Children with various neurodevelopmental disorders, like autism spectrum disorder, have SP issues. However, studies regarding SP issues in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) compared to typically developing children are relatively less.
Aims and Objectives: To study the SP pattern of children with ADHD, to compare with the control group, and to study the correlation of symptom severity with SP deficit in children with ADHD.
Materials and Methods: All children attending the child guidance clinic at R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital were screened, and children with ADHD without any other comorbid disorder as diagnosed by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5 were selected. Their ADHD symptom severity was assessed using the ADHD test, and SP was assessed using the Short Sensory Profile (SSP).
Results: The SSP mean score of the children with ADHD was significantly different than the mean score of the control group, and the percentage of children having a definite difference in SP was significantly different in the ADHD children group compared to the control group. The severity of the SP deficit also correlates with the severity of ADHD symptoms, as found by the correlation study.
Conclusion: Children with ADHD have shown a definite difference in SP compared to controls, and the severity of the sensory problem is proportionate to the severity of the symptoms of ADHD.
背景:感觉处理(SP)是指神经系统接收、分析、处理和响应外部感觉输入并相应协调运动的能力。患有各种神经发育障碍(如自闭症谱系障碍)的儿童都有感官处理问题。然而,与发育正常的儿童相比,有关注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)儿童SP问题的研究相对较少:研究多动症儿童的 SP 模式,与对照组进行比较,并研究多动症儿童的症状严重程度与 SP 缺陷的相关性。材料与方法:对 R. G. Kar 医学院和医院儿童指导门诊的所有儿童进行筛查,挑选出根据《诊断与统计手册 5》确诊为多动症且无任何其他合并症的儿童。他们的ADHD症状严重程度通过ADHD测试进行评估,SP则通过简短感官档案(SSP)进行评估:结果:多动症儿童的 SSP 平均分与对照组的平均分相比有显著差异,多动症儿童组与对照组相比,SP 有明确差异的儿童比例有显著差异。相关研究发现,SP 缺陷的严重程度也与多动症症状的严重程度相关:结论:与对照组相比,多动症儿童的感统失调有明显差异,感统失调的严重程度与多动症症状的严重程度成正比。