健康成人的感觉加工模式及其与人口统计学因素的关系的探讨

Q3 Health Professions Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2019-07-29 DOI:10.1108/IJOT-12-2018-0025
Tawanda Machingura, Gurjeet Kaur, C. Lloyd, S. Mickan, D. Shum, E. Rathbone, H. Green
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目的以往的研究对人口因素是否以及如何与成人感觉加工模式(SPP)相关提供了有限的证据。本文旨在研究健康成人spp与年龄、性别、教育程度和种族等社会人口因素的关系。设计/方法学/方法采用横断面研究设计。采用方便抽样的方法,从社区中招募了71名成年参与者。每个参与者都完成了青少年/成人感觉档案(AASP)和抑郁焦虑压力量表-短版本(DASS-21)。收集了年龄、性别、教育程度和种族等人口统计信息。结果采用描述性统计和多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA)进行分析。研究发现,在使用DASS-21控制情绪困扰后,由AASP测量的spps与年龄和教育程度的人口统计学因素显著相关。在协变量DASS存在的情况下,年龄类别的四个因变量(低登记、寻求、敏感和避免)之间存在统计学显著的多变量效应,F = 6.922, p = 0.009, ηp2 = 0.145。在控制DASS后,教育类别仅在寻求领域有显著性(p = 0.008, ηp2 = 0.10)。spp与性别或种族之间无显著相关性。结果还表明,本研究参与者的平均得分与AASP中标准化的“大多数人相似”。研究局限性/启示:这是一项横断面研究,其局限性包括研究使用了相对较小的样本,并且是基于自我报告的健康参与者。实际意义:spps可能与健康成年人的年龄有关,受教育程度较低。这表明,在解释临床人群中的spp时,考虑这些人口统计学因素可能是有帮助的,尽管需要在更大的样本中进行进一步的研究,以得出关于人口统计学变量可能影响的更确切的结论。原创性/价值本文的研究结果进一步证明,spp随社会人口因素而变化。
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An exploration of sensory processing patterns and their association with demographic factors in healthy adults
Purpose Previous research has provided limited evidence on whether and how demographic factors associate with sensory processing patterns (SPP) in adults. This paper aims to examine relationships between SPPs and sociodemographic factors of age, sex, education and ethnicity in healthy adults. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study design was used. A total of 71 adult participants was recruited from the community, using convenience sampling. Each participant completed the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile (AASP) and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales – short version (DASS-21). Demographic information on age, sex, education and ethnicity was collected. Results were analysed using descriptive statistics and multivariate analyses of covariance (MANCOVA). Findings SPPs, as measured by the AASP, were significantly correlated to demographic factors of age and education after controlling for emotional distress using the DASS-21. A statistically significant multivariate effect was found across the four dependent variables (low registration, seeking, sensitivity and avoiding) for the age category, F = 6.922, p = 0.009, ηp2 = 0.145, in the presence of a covariate DASS. The education category showed significance only in the seeking domain (p = 0.008, ηp2 = 0.10) after controlling for DASS. There was no significant correlation between SPPs and gender or ethnicity. Results also indicated that mean scores of participants in this study were “similar to most people” as standardised in the AASP. Research limitations/implications This was a cross-sectional study with limitations including that the study used a relatively small sample and was based on self-reported healthy participants. Practical implications SPPs may correlate with healthy adults’ age and to a lesser extent education. This suggests that it might be helpful to consider such demographic factors when interpreting SPPs in clinical populations, although further research in larger samples is needed to reach firmer conclusions about possible implications of demographic variables. Originality/value The findings in this paper add to the growing evidence that suggest that SPPs vary with sociodemographic factors.
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Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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