Caregiver Stress and the Association Between Clinically Observed and Caregiver-Reported Sensory Responsiveness

Date Presented 04/13/21 Sensory processing challenges are measured by caregiver report and clinician observation and affect many people with autism spectrum disorder and their caregivers. It is unclear how caregiver stress influences the correlation between scores on caregiver report and observation...

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Hauptverfasser: Campi, Emily, Holland, Cristin, Agostine, Susan, Bristol, Stephanie, Sideris, John, Schulze, Emily, Chen, Yun-Ju, Choi, Elizabeth, Dallman, Aaron, Watson, Linda, Crais, Elizabeth, Baranek, Grace, Wiles, Amanda M
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description Date Presented 04/13/21 Sensory processing challenges are measured by caregiver report and clinician observation and affect many people with autism spectrum disorder and their caregivers. It is unclear how caregiver stress influences the correlation between scores on caregiver report and observational measures. The present analysis explores correlations between two formats of tools to assess sensory processing and indicates that caregiver stress moderates the association between sensory-seeking scores on the measures. Primary Author and Speaker: Emily Campi Additional Authors and Speakers: Abdullah S. Alsaeed, Kecia Doyle, Shanda N. Geil, and Kristen A. Pickett Contributing Authors: Noah T. Herzog
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