About Face: Evaluating and Managing Tactile Impairment at the Time of Autism Diagnosis

Louisa M. T. Silva, Mark Schalock, Kristen R. Gabrielsen
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Abstract

Evaluation for sensory impairment is a routine part of autism diagnosis. Sensory impairment of hearing, vision, or touch results in developmental delay and must be addressed before delay can resolve. Recent studies confirm that tactile impairment is present in autism and can be effectively treated with a tactile stimulation protocol. The research suggests a change in management at the time of autism diagnosis to include evaluation and treatment of tactile impairment. Here we validate screening and management tool for tactile impairment, the Autism Touch and Self-Regulation Checklist, in 404 typical and autistic preschool children. The tool assesses tactile impairment by location and severity. Autistic children were distinguished by mixed pain and numbness on multiple areas including the face and mouth (F = 412.1 (1,402);p < .000). Oral-facial tactile impairment interferes with the tactile stimulus to orienting. We hypothesized that oral-facial tactile impairment and difficulty orienting are predictive of ASD and that severity of tactile impairment is predictive of severity of ASD. Questions evaluating oral-facial and orienting responses correctly predicted 91% of the autism group. Severity of tactile impairment correctly predicted 81% of mild versus severe ASD. Results underscore the importance of evaluating and treating tactile impairment at the time of autism diagnosis.
关于脸:自闭症诊断时触觉障碍的评估与处理
对感觉障碍的评估是自闭症诊断的常规部分。听觉、视觉或触觉的感觉障碍会导致发育迟缓,必须在发育迟缓得以解决之前加以解决。最近的研究证实,自闭症中存在触觉障碍,可以通过触觉刺激方案有效地治疗。该研究建议在自闭症诊断时改变管理方式,包括对触觉障碍的评估和治疗。在此,我们对404名典型和自闭症学龄前儿童的触觉障碍筛查和管理工具——自闭症触觉和自我调节检查表进行了验证。该工具根据位置和严重程度评估触觉损伤。自闭症儿童以面部和口腔等多部位的混合性疼痛和麻木来区分(F = 412.1 (1,402);p < .000)。口腔-面部触觉障碍干扰定向触觉刺激。我们假设口腔-面部触觉障碍和定向困难可以预测ASD,而触觉障碍的严重程度可以预测ASD的严重程度。评估口腔-面部和定向反应的问题正确预测了91%的自闭症组。触觉损伤的严重程度正确预测了81%的轻度和重度ASD。结果强调了在自闭症诊断时评估和治疗触觉障碍的重要性。
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