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Relationships between Sensory Processing and Executive Functions in Children with Combined ASD and ADHD Compared to Typically Developing and Single Disorder Groups
by
Xue, Leran
, Zou, Xiaobing
, Wang, Fang
, Zhu, Huilin
, Huang, Zhi
in
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Autism
/ autism spectrum disorders
/ Behavior
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comorbidity
/ Comparative analysis
/ Executive function
/ Hyperactivity
/ Information processing
/ inhibition
/ Nervous system
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Sensory evaluation
/ Sensory integration
/ Sensory perception
/ sensory processing
/ Social aspects
2024
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Relationships between Sensory Processing and Executive Functions in Children with Combined ASD and ADHD Compared to Typically Developing and Single Disorder Groups
by
Xue, Leran
, Zou, Xiaobing
, Wang, Fang
, Zhu, Huilin
, Huang, Zhi
in
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Autism
/ autism spectrum disorders
/ Behavior
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comorbidity
/ Comparative analysis
/ Executive function
/ Hyperactivity
/ Information processing
/ inhibition
/ Nervous system
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Sensory evaluation
/ Sensory integration
/ Sensory perception
/ sensory processing
/ Social aspects
2024
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Relationships between Sensory Processing and Executive Functions in Children with Combined ASD and ADHD Compared to Typically Developing and Single Disorder Groups
by
Xue, Leran
, Zou, Xiaobing
, Wang, Fang
, Zhu, Huilin
, Huang, Zhi
in
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Autism
/ autism spectrum disorders
/ Behavior
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comorbidity
/ Comparative analysis
/ Executive function
/ Hyperactivity
/ Information processing
/ inhibition
/ Nervous system
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Sensory evaluation
/ Sensory integration
/ Sensory perception
/ sensory processing
/ Social aspects
2024
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Relationships between Sensory Processing and Executive Functions in Children with Combined ASD and ADHD Compared to Typically Developing and Single Disorder Groups
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Relationships between Sensory Processing and Executive Functions in Children with Combined ASD and ADHD Compared to Typically Developing and Single Disorder Groups
2024
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Overview
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasing, with a tendency for co-occurrence. Some studies indicate a connection between atypical sensory processing and executive function. This study aims to explore the distinctive etiology of executive function deficits in children with ASD+ADHD by investigating the relationship between sensory processing and executive function, comparing children with ASD, ASD+ADHD, ADHD, and typically developing children (TD). Method: Sensory Profile 2 (SP-2) and Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function 2 (BRIEF-2) were measured in 120 school-aged children. The results of the above scales were compared across these four groups, and correlation and regression analyses between BRIEF2 and SP2 were conducted. Results: Our research revealed varying levels of atypical sensory processing and executive function anomalies across the three neurodevelopmental disorder groups compared to the TD group. The ASD+ADHD group showed particularly significant differences. The heightened emotional problems observed in ASD+ADHD children may be associated with more prominent atypical sensory processing. Variance analysis of inhibitory function revealed differences between ASD+ADHD and ADHD children, suggesting distinct etiological mechanisms for attention issues between ASD+ADHD and ADHD. Conclusions: ASD+ADHD represents a phenotype distinct from both ASD and ADHD. Special consideration should be given to interventions for children with ASD+ADHD. The results of this study may offer a new perspective on understanding the occurrence of ASD+ADHD and potential individualized intervention methods.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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