Retrospective Analysis of Studies Examining Sensory Processing Preferences in People With a Psychiatric Condition.
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The sensory processing preferences of people with a psychiatric condition differ from those of the normative sample. This research can lead to condition-specific sensory-based interventions targeting a person's specific sensory needs in the context of occupational performance.
WHAT THIS ARTICLE ADDS: This article provides new information that compares and contrasts the sensory processing preferences of people with different types of psychiatric conditions. This information can be useful in treatment planning.
PMID: 32602452 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Brown C, Karim R, Steuter M Tags: Am J Occup Ther Source Type: research
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