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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Debbie Riby, Dr Emily Janes, Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
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This study explored the relationship between sensory processing abnormalities and repetitive behaviours in children with Williams Syndrome (WS; n = 21). This is a novel investigation bringing together two clinical phenomena for the first time in this neuro-developmental disorder. Parents completed the Sensory Profile (Short Form; Dunn in The sensory profile manual. San Antonio: The Psychological Corporation, 1999) and the Repetitive Behaviour Questionnaire (Turner 1995). A significant correlation was evident between the total scores on each of these measures; suggesting that children with WS who exhibit increased sensory processing abnormalities also display a higher number of repetitive behaviours. Further exploratory analyses of subscales of the measures indicated potentially important relationships that suggest a role for arousal regulation in the relationship between sensory processing abnormalities and repetitive behaviours in WS.
Author(s): Riby DM, Janes E, Rodgers J
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Year: 2013
Volume: 43
Issue: 2
Pages: 478-482
Print publication date: 01/02/2013
ISSN (print): 0162-3257
ISSN (electronic): 1573-3432
Publisher: Springer
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-012-1557-1
DOI: 10.1007/s10803-012-1557-1
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