Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder typically manifesting before the age of three years, characterized by significant impairments in social interaction and communication, as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of interests and activities. In our study, we assessed the benefits of sensory integration therapy in children with ASDusing the Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC), focusing on improvements in sensory processing, relationship-building, language skills, and social and self-care abilities. The study was conducted with 40 children aged three to nine years, diagnosed with ASD, and whose parents provided consent for their participation in therapy between December 2022 and March 2023 at the Private Adana Metro Hospital Child Psychiatry Clinic. The ages and genders of the patients were recorded. Before occupational therapy, after five sessions of occupational therapy, and after 10 sessions of occupational therapy, the ABC test was administered under the supervision of a child psychiatrist and an occupational therapist. The results were recorded, and statistical analyses were performed. In the ABC test conducted after 10 sessions, a decreasing trend was observed in sensory, relationship-building, body and object usage, language skills, social and self-care, and total scale scores compared to pre-occupational therapy test scores (p < 0.000). Occupational therapy improves sensory skills, relationship-building skills, body and object usage abilities, language skills, and social and self-care skills.
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