An Examination of the Relationships Between Motor and Process Skills and Scores on the Sensory Profile

Author:

White Barbara Prudhomme1,Mulligan Shelley2,Merrill Kristen3,Wright Janet4

Affiliation:

1. Barbara Prudhomme White, PhD, OTR/L, is Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire, Durham

2. Shelley Mulligan, PhD, OTR/L, is Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Hewitt Hall, 4 Library Way, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824; shelley.mulligan@unh.edu

3. Kristen Merrill, MS, OTR/L, is Early Intervention Therapist–Easter Seals, Manchester, NH

4. Janet Wright, MS, OTR/L, is Director, KidzPlay Developmental Therapy, Londonderry, NH

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE. This quasi-experimental study sought to determine whether children with possible sensory processing deficits, as measured by the Sensory Profile, performed less well on an occupational performance measure compared to children with typical Sensory Profile scores. METHOD. Sixty-eight children were administered both the Assessment of Motor Process Skills (AMPS) and the Sensory Profile. After the assessments were completed, children were divided into two groups based on their Sensory Profile scores. RESULTS. Independent t tests indicated statistically significant differences between groups on the AMPS ADL [Activities of Daily Living] Motor and ADL Process measures (p < .05), with the children with atypical Sensory Profile scores showing more functional difficulties. Correlations revealed significant relationships among the measures. CONCLUSION. The results suggest that children identified with sensory processing deficits on the Sensory Profile are likely to experience some challenges in performing everyday occupations.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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