Oral defensiveness in children with autism spectrum disorders at Biruku Foundation, Bandung

Jody, A. Susanto, I. Sasmita
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Background: Oral defensiveness (OD) is a reaction to avoid stimulation of touch, texture, or taste of certain foods and feeling irritated with any activities involving the mouth in general. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who have OD have difficulty with anything that involves touching in and around the child’s mouth. OD can lead to fight or flight reactions including screaming, aggressive behavior, and withdrawal in an effort to avoid stimuli. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess OD in children with ASD at the Biruku Foundation, Bandung. Methods: A descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach using total sampling technique was conducted with the parents of 24 children with ASD at the Biruku Foundation, Bandung with inclusion criteria—children with ASD who had been diagnosed by a pediatrician—and exclusion criteria—parents of children who were unwilling to participate. The research used an Oral Sensory Processing Questionnaire by Winnie Dun (1999) with a total of 12 questions. Respondents filled out the questionnaire using a 5-point Likert scale. Results were classified into three categories: typical, probable, and definite. Results: A total of 10 respondents (41.7%) were classified as typical (normal), 6 (25.0%) were classified as probable (moderate), and 8 (33.3%) were classified as definite (OD). Overall, 14 children with ASD (58.3%) were classified as having OD. Conclusion: Most children with ASD at the Biruku Foundation, Bandung have OD.
万隆Biruku基金会自闭症谱系障碍儿童的口头防御
背景:口腔防御(Oral defensiveness, OD)是一种避免某些食物的触觉、质地或味道受到刺激的反应,以及对涉及口腔的任何活动感到恼火。患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童在接触嘴内或嘴周围的任何事情上都有困难。吸毒过量会导致战斗或逃跑反应,包括尖叫、攻击性行为和为了避免刺激而退缩。目的:本研究的目的是评估万隆Biruku基金会ASD儿童的OD。方法:采用全抽样技术,采用横断面方法对万隆Biruku基金会的24名ASD患儿的父母进行描述性研究,纳入标准为已被儿科医生诊断的ASD患儿,排除标准为不愿参与的患儿家长。本研究采用邓温妮(1999)的口腔感觉加工问卷,共12个问题。受访者使用5分李克特量表填写问卷。结果分为三类:典型、可能和确定。结果:典型(正常)10例(41.7%),可能(中度)6例(25.0%),明确(OD) 8例(33.3%)。总的来说,14名ASD儿童(58.3%)被归类为吸毒过量。结论:万隆Biruku基金会ASD患儿多为OD。
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