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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SENSORY-PROCESSING DISORDERS AND SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN SCHOOL-AGED AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ, 2015

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 Background: AUTISM is a neurological disorder that limits communication, socialization, and participation of children in symbolic play. SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDERs are common characteristics (45% to 96%) of children with pervasive development disorders, including. SLEEP DISORDERS are also more prevalent in autistic children than in normal children.Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDERs and sleep disturbances in school-aged autistic children.Patients and Methods: This study is quantitative, observational, and cross-sectional. 35 school-aged autistic children in Shiraz, Iran were selected using cluster sampling. A demographic questionnaire, short sensory profile (SSP), and the sleep disturbance scale for children (SDSC) were used. The Pearson correlation coefficient and Pearson chi-square were used during data analysis.Results: Results shows that autistic children show clear differences from normal function (74.3%), possible differences with normal function (20%), and normal function (5.7%) in their total sensory processing scores. 95.3% of autistic children had some degrees of abnormal SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER. Also, 68.6% of the participants suffered from SLEEP DISORDERS. However, there was no relationship between SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDERs and sleep disturbances in children with AUTISM (P value = 0.83). Also, there was no correlation between the subscales of SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDERs and the subscales of sleep disturbances.Conclusions: The results showed that despite the simultaneous high prevalence of sleep disturbances and SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDERs in children with AUTISM, there isn’t a significant relationship between the two conditions among these children.

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    GHANBARI, SAHAR, & REZAEI, AMIN. (2016). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SENSORY-PROCESSING DISORDERS AND SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN SCHOOL-AGED AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ, 2015. JUNDISHAPUR JOURNAL OF CHRONIC DISEASE CARE, 5(2), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/687448/en

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    GHANBARI SAHAR, REZAEI AMIN. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SENSORY-PROCESSING DISORDERS AND SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN SCHOOL-AGED AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ, 2015. JUNDISHAPUR JOURNAL OF CHRONIC DISEASE CARE[Internet]. 2016;5(2):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/687448/en

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    SAHAR GHANBARI, and AMIN REZAEI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SENSORY-PROCESSING DISORDERS AND SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN SCHOOL-AGED AUTISTIC CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ, 2015,” JUNDISHAPUR JOURNAL OF CHRONIC DISEASE CARE, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 0–0, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/687448/en

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