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Navid Mirzakhani, Speaker at Pediatrics Conferences
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Abstract:

Objectives: The focus on children with cerebral palsy (CP) has mostly been on its postural, balance, and movement constraints. However, another factor that affects children’s daily functioning the manifestation of sensory processing irregularities and disorders. A standard tool can provide indepth insight into sensory processing in children with CP by appropriately addressing their sensory issues.

Materials & Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 143 children with CP participated to measure the reliability and validity of the Persian version of the Child Sensory Profile-2 (CSP-2) in children with CP. Data were collected using the Persian version of CSP-2 (parent/caregiver form) and analyzed using SPSS-26 software.

Results: The current study revealed that Persian version of CSP-2 has good divergent validity in children with CP (p<0.001) as children with CP showed significantly different sensory processing patterns compared to typically developing peers, with higher scores across most subscales including Sensitivity (r = –0.61), Avoiding (r = –0.33), Registration (r = –0.21), and Seeking (r = –0.42). Excellent internal consistency showed that all items are internally consistent and reliable (0.78≤α≤ 0.91). The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) that was used to measure test-retest reliability also confirmed its test-retest reliability (0.84≤ICC≤0.96).

Conclusion: The Persian version of the CSP-2 can efficiently differentiate sensory processing patterns, sensation, and behavioral areas between typically developing children and children with CP. Theexcellent internal consistency and reproducibility of results in test-retests indicate that the Persian version of the CSP-2 is a valid and reliable tool to assess sensory processing in children with CP.

Biography:

Navid Mirzakhani, she have a doctorate in child psychology, Associate Professor, and she have been working in the occupational therapy and research department of the faculty for more than 25 years. I am interested in learning various skills in the field of work and general, research in the fields of interest and publishing articles and books. I am a hardworking person with extensive experience in research activities and have more than 90 research articles and 45 books. My research interests include child health, sensory processing, and interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research.

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