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The Relationship between Children’s Sensory Processing and Executive Functioning: An Explanatory Study

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Objectives: Practitioners work with children presenting with sensory processing difficulties. There is limited evidence about the relationship between children’s sensory processing and their executive functioning. This study investigated the relationship between children’s sensory processing and executive functioning. Methods: Forty parents/guardians of typically developing children (M = 7.42 years [89.05 months; SD = 11.13]; 50% female) from Australia completed the Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) and Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF2). Scores were analysed using Spearman rho correlations with bootstrapping. Results: Some SPM subscales were found to be significantly correlated with the four BRIEF2 composite scales: the Behavior Regulation Index (BRI; rs = .31 - .38, p < .05), Emotion Regulation Index (ERI; rs = .34 - .59, p < .05), Cognitive Regulation Index (CRI; rs = .32 - .45, p < .05) and Global Executive Composite (GEC; rs = .32 - .45; p < .05). The SPM subscales were also found to be predictive of the BRIEF2 composite scales: ERI regression model (Adj R 2 = .27, p < .005), CRI regression model (Adj R 2 = .34, p < .001) and GEC regression model (Adj R 2 = .37, p < .001). Discussion: This study provides preliminary evidence that children’s sensory processing factors impact their executive functioning since they appear to be significantly associated. This information can be used to inform occupational therapists’ goal setting and intervention provision with children and their families.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
1. Sensory processing
2. Executive functioning in children
3. Occupational performance in children
4. Purpose
Ⅲ. Methods
1. Design
2. Participants
3. Instrumentation
4. Procedure
5. Data analysis
Ⅳ. Results
1. Participant demographics and scale scores
2. Correlations between sensory processing and the behaviour, emotion and cognitive regulation aspects of executive functioning
Ⅴ. Discussion
1. Correlations between sensory processing subscales and executive functioning indices
2. Regression analysis between the SPM subscales and BRIEF2 Cognitive Regulation Index
3. Regression analysis between the SPM subscales and BRIEF2 Emotion Regulation Index
4. Regression analysis between the SPM subscales and BRIEF2 Behavior Regulation Index
5. Regression analysis between the SPM subscales and BRIEF2 Global Executive Composite Index
6. Limitations
7. Future research
Ⅵ. Conclusion
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  • Ted Brown [ Dept. of Occupational Therapy, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University – Peninsula Campus, Professor & Undergraduate Course Coordinator ] Corresponding Author
  • Emma Swayn [ Darwin Private Hospital, Occupational Therapist ]
  • Carissa Lyons [ Dept. of Occupational Therapy School of Primary and Allied Health Care Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University – Peninsula Campus, Occupational Therapist ]
  • Eli Chu [ Dept. of Occupational Therapy School of Primary and Allied Health Care Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University – Peninsula Campus, Senior Lecturer & Second Year Undergraduate Coordinator ]
  • Julia Taylor [ Dept. of Occupational Therapy School of Primary and Allied Health Care Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University – Peninsula Campus, Occupational Therapist ]

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    간행물 정보

    • 간행물
      대한작업치료학회지 [The Journal of Korean Society of Occupational Therapy]
    • 간기
      계간
    • pISSN
      1226-0134
    • 수록기간
      1993~2026
    • 등재여부
      KCI 등재
    • 십진분류
      KDC 514 DDC 617