A Survey on Sensory Hypersensitivity Among University Students in Japan and China

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL International Journal of Affective Engineering Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5057/ijae.ijae-d-22-00004
Xiaofan Zhang, Ming-xia Zhang, Yanqun Huang, S. Koyama
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: This study aimed to investigate sensory hypersensitivity among university students. A 27-item questionnaire contained statements of modality-specific sensitivity (visual, auditory, gustatory, olfactory, and tactile). A total of 65 Japanese undergraduate students and 31 Chinese master’s students majoring in design were enrolled in the study. The results showed that (i) Design major students in the two countries reported a similar tendency of modality-specific sensitivity, and they all mostly involved visual hypersensitivity. (ii) Chinese students reported sensory hypersensitivity problems more frequently than Japanese students in all five domains. (iii) More Chinese students preferred coping with the sensory hypersensitivity by avoidance than Japanese students, whereas more Japanese students preferred coping with it by bearing. Our study suggests that the prevalence of and coping strategies for sensory hypersensitivity differs between the countries.
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日本和中国大学生感觉超敏反应调查
本研究旨在探讨大学生的感觉超敏反应。一份包含27个项目的调查问卷包含了特定模态敏感度(视觉、听觉、味觉、嗅觉和触觉)的陈述。共有65名日本设计专业本科生和31名中国设计专业硕士生参与研究。结果表明:(1)两国设计专业学生表现出相似的模态特异性敏感倾向,且均以视觉超敏为主。(ii)在所有五个领域中,中国学生报告的感觉超敏问题比日本学生更频繁。(3)中国学生比日本学生更倾向于通过回避来应对感觉超敏反应,而日本学生更倾向于通过忍受来应对。我们的研究表明,感觉超敏症的患病率和应对策略在各国之间有所不同。
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