Short Sensory Profile Assessment System for Autism Children

Nur Atikah Din, Nur Ziana Syuhadah Abdul Rashid, Noor Azura Zakaria
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Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are life-long neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by impairment in reciprocal social interactions, impairment in verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behaviour, interests and activities. Children with ASD normally shows the sensory impairment and struggles to process sensory data. Short Sensory Profile (SSP) is an assessment tool which is widely used to identify whether the autism children have exhibited the sensory disorder. There are seven parts of the questionnaire which are tactile sensitivity, taste/ smell sensitivity, movement sensitivity, under responsive/ seeks sensation, auditory filtering, low energy/ weak and visual auditory sensitivity. The problem with the current system is that the assessment is being done manually whereby it requires the therapist to spend more time and effort to get the results. Therefore, by providing a web-based SSP assessment system, it will ease the therapist to automate the manual process and receive the output easily. In addition, the profile of the patient can be stored digitally and can be referred for future reference of developing and revisit the therapy plan.
自闭症儿童短感官特征评估系统
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种终身神经发育障碍,其特征是互惠社会互动受损,语言和非语言沟通技能受损,以及限制重复和刻板的行为、兴趣和活动模式。患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童通常表现出感觉障碍,并努力处理感觉数据。短感觉轮廓(SSP)是一种广泛用于识别自闭症儿童是否表现出感觉障碍的评估工具。问卷共有七个部分,分别是触觉敏感度、味觉/嗅觉敏感度、运动敏感度、响应/寻找感觉、听觉过滤、低能量/弱和视觉听觉敏感度。当前系统的问题是,评估是手工完成的,这需要治疗师花费更多的时间和精力来获得结果。因此,通过提供一个基于网络的SSP评估系统,它将简化治疗师自动化手动过程并轻松接收输出。此外,患者的个人资料可以数字化存储,可以参考未来制定和重新审视治疗计划的参考。
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