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The purpose of the study was to compare the performance of children with and without ASD by using... more The purpose of the study was to compare the performance of children with and without ASD by using SSP. The SSP was filled up by the caregivers of the children. Age and Gender matched 50 children with and without ASD were approached on different platforms and incorporated in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Seventy Eight (78%) children with ASD diagnosed with definite and probable difference and performed differently than children without ASD. These children demonstrated some degree of sensory processing dysfunction. Eighty six (86%) children with ASD obtained a combined score of definite difference and probable differences in Tactile Sensitivity and Underresponsive/Seeks Sensation and 64% in Auditory filtering. Tactile Sensitivity, Underresponsive/Seeks Sensation and Auditory filtering sections become the most sensitive sections for children with ASD. The sample does not represent the entire population of children with ASD and without ASD; therefore the st...
International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2019
The purpose of the study was to investigate the performance of normal Indian children on Short Se... more The purpose of the study was to investigate the performance of normal Indian children on Short Sensory Profile (SSP) belong to various Age-groups (3 years, 4 years and 5-10 years), it will be useful to understand their behavior with the help of the parents/caregivers of the children. 50 normal Indian children were approached on different platforms and incorporated in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. The sample does not represent the entire population of normal Indian children; therefore the study can be done with larger sample size. The therapist used a 5-point Likert scale to report the percentage of time their children engaged in each behavior. Based on SSP scores, 50 children showed 40% (20) typical performance, 28% (14) were found to be in the probable difference range, and 32% (16) are in the definite difference range. Forty (40%) children fall in typical performance. The most prevalent sensory processing dysfunctions involved the Tactile...
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy—An International Journal, 2018
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 2017
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the public infrastructures and transportation accessibil... more The purpose of the study was to evaluate the public infrastructures and transportation accessibility for people with disabilities in Ahmedabad city which includes to find out the average accessibility of all the sampled buildings in Ahmedabad, to evaluate the accessibility of the categorized buildings, to evaluate the accessibility of internal & external environments of the buildings, to find out the minimum and maximum accessible buildings in Ahmedabad city. In this study 20 samples were selected using a stratified sampling and they were divided into four categories-1st-Hospitals & Clinical Departments, 2nd-Transportation, 3rd-Public buildings, 4th-Public parks, Malls, Amusement & Historical Places. Accessibility of each Public Infrastructure and Transportation system was determined by using an Access audit form. Percentage of the total positive markings was analyzed. Result shows public buildings have the lowest accessibility score in compare to others. Average accessibility of the Ahmedabad buildings is 30.33% which is very low. Hospitals & Clinical Departments are more accessible than other public infrastructures and transportation. From this study, it has been concluded that public infrastructures and transportation of Ahmedabad are very less accessible for people with disabilities. Therefore, modifications in public infrastructures and transportation need to be done to make them accessible which help people with disabilities to live their lives at fullest and independently.
International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2019
The purpose of the study was to find out the performance of children with ASD belongs to Ahmedaba... more The purpose of the study was to find out the performance of children with ASD belongs to Ahmedabad city by using SSP. It will be useful to understand their behavior with the help of the caregivers of the children. 50 children with ASD were approached on different platforms and incorporated in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. The sample does not represent the entire population of children with ASD; therefore the study can be done with a larger sample size. Seventy-Eight (78%) children with ASD diagnosed with a definite and probable difference. Eighty-six (86%) children with ASD obtained a combined score of definite difference and probable differences in Tactile Sensitivity and Underresponsive/Seeks Sensation and 64% in Auditory filtering. Typical performance of children with ASD was also seen during the research. Forty (40%) children with ASD showed typical performance in Taste/Smell Sensitivity, 38% in Movement Sensitivity, 42% in Low energy/W...
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy—An International Journal, 2018
The purpose of the study was to compare the performance of children with and without ASD by using... more The purpose of the study was to compare the performance of children with and without ASD by using SSP. The SSP was filled up by the caregivers of the children. Age and Gender matched 50 children with and without ASD were approached on different platforms and incorporated in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Seventy Eight (78%) children with ASD diagnosed with definite and probable difference and performed differently than children without ASD. These children demonstrated some degree of sensory processing dysfunction. Eighty six (86%) children with ASD obtained a combined score of definite difference and probable differences in Tactile Sensitivity and Underresponsive/Seeks Sensation and 64% in Auditory filtering. Tactile Sensitivity, Underresponsive/Seeks Sensation and Auditory filtering sections become the most sensitive sections for children with ASD. The sample does not represent the entire population of children with ASD and without ASD; therefore the st...
International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2019
The purpose of the study was to investigate the performance of normal Indian children on Short Se... more The purpose of the study was to investigate the performance of normal Indian children on Short Sensory Profile (SSP) belong to various Age-groups (3 years, 4 years and 5-10 years), it will be useful to understand their behavior with the help of the parents/caregivers of the children. 50 normal Indian children were approached on different platforms and incorporated in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. The sample does not represent the entire population of normal Indian children; therefore the study can be done with larger sample size. The therapist used a 5-point Likert scale to report the percentage of time their children engaged in each behavior. Based on SSP scores, 50 children showed 40% (20) typical performance, 28% (14) were found to be in the probable difference range, and 32% (16) are in the definite difference range. Forty (40%) children fall in typical performance. The most prevalent sensory processing dysfunctions involved the Tactile...
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy—An International Journal, 2018
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 2017
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the public infrastructures and transportation accessibil... more The purpose of the study was to evaluate the public infrastructures and transportation accessibility for people with disabilities in Ahmedabad city which includes to find out the average accessibility of all the sampled buildings in Ahmedabad, to evaluate the accessibility of the categorized buildings, to evaluate the accessibility of internal & external environments of the buildings, to find out the minimum and maximum accessible buildings in Ahmedabad city. In this study 20 samples were selected using a stratified sampling and they were divided into four categories-1st-Hospitals & Clinical Departments, 2nd-Transportation, 3rd-Public buildings, 4th-Public parks, Malls, Amusement & Historical Places. Accessibility of each Public Infrastructure and Transportation system was determined by using an Access audit form. Percentage of the total positive markings was analyzed. Result shows public buildings have the lowest accessibility score in compare to others. Average accessibility of the Ahmedabad buildings is 30.33% which is very low. Hospitals & Clinical Departments are more accessible than other public infrastructures and transportation. From this study, it has been concluded that public infrastructures and transportation of Ahmedabad are very less accessible for people with disabilities. Therefore, modifications in public infrastructures and transportation need to be done to make them accessible which help people with disabilities to live their lives at fullest and independently.
International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2019
The purpose of the study was to find out the performance of children with ASD belongs to Ahmedaba... more The purpose of the study was to find out the performance of children with ASD belongs to Ahmedabad city by using SSP. It will be useful to understand their behavior with the help of the caregivers of the children. 50 children with ASD were approached on different platforms and incorporated in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. The sample does not represent the entire population of children with ASD; therefore the study can be done with a larger sample size. Seventy-Eight (78%) children with ASD diagnosed with a definite and probable difference. Eighty-six (86%) children with ASD obtained a combined score of definite difference and probable differences in Tactile Sensitivity and Underresponsive/Seeks Sensation and 64% in Auditory filtering. Typical performance of children with ASD was also seen during the research. Forty (40%) children with ASD showed typical performance in Taste/Smell Sensitivity, 38% in Movement Sensitivity, 42% in Low energy/W...
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy—An International Journal, 2018