Magdalena Szczepara-Fabian
Center of Early Intervention,
Żory
Poland
Research Article
The Prenatal and Perinatal Risk Variables of the Sensory Processing Disorder
Author(s): Magdalena Szczepara-Fabian, Ewa Emich-Widera, Beata Kazek, Aleksandra Kaniewska and Justyna Paprocka
Magdalena Szczepara-Fabian, Ewa Emich-Widera, Beata Kazek, Aleksandra Kaniewska and Justyna Paprocka
Sensory Processing Disorder has a negative effect on a child’s functioning. The etiology and pathomechanics of sensory processing disorder has not yet been fully identified. The prenatal and perinatal variables have been described as the significant causes. The purpose of this work was to determine the most common and presently occurring prenatal and perinatal problems that may serve as the predictors of SPD. The studied group consisted of 89 children with identified sensory processing disorder and no other neurological disorders. The control group consisted of 88 children within the same age group which were healthy and did not suffer from the sensory processing disorder. The retrospective data from the prenatal and perinatal periods were collected through a questionnaire, prepared specifically for the purpose of this project.
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DOI:
10.4172/2090-7214.1000286