Hind M Alotaibi, Ahmed Alduais, Fawaz Qasem, Muhammad Alasmari
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感觉统合理论(SIT)认为,整合来自环境和身体的感觉信息的神经过程会影响学习和行为,而感觉处理测量法(SPM)是一种心理测量工具,适用于 4 个月至 87 岁的儿童。本研究采用科学计量学和叙事方法对有关 SPM 和 SIT 的现有证据进行了研究。通过对 Scopus 和 Web of Science 核心数据库从 1983 年到 2024 年的搜索,在进行重复数据删除后获得了 238 条唯一记录。使用 CiteSpace(6.4.R1 版)和 VOSviewer(1.6.19 版)进行的科学计量学分析探讨了出版趋势、关键词共现和引文突发。叙事方法基于从 238 条记录中按标题相关性有目的抽取的研究样本,提供了对关键主题和概念的定性洞察。科学计量分析揭示了 11 个关键集群,包括 "感官处理行为"、"课堂环境 "和 "使用脑电图(EEG)技术",反映了不同的研究领域和不断增长的出版趋势,尤其是在 2011 年之后。在这些群组的指导下进行的叙述性分析探讨了自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)等发育障碍儿童与发育正常儿童在感觉处理方面的差异、感觉处理与其他功能领域之间的关系、课堂环境对感觉处理的影响、脑电图在感觉处理障碍(SPD)诊断中的应用,以及声音疗法和感觉统合疗法等干预措施的有效性。综合方法强调了 SPM 和 SIT 的广泛应用,为未来的研究方向提供了信息,如纵向研究、比较有效性研究以及评估和干预的文化适应性。
Sensory Processing Measure and Sensory Integration Theory: A Scientometric and Narrative Synthesis.
Sensory integration theory (SIT), which posits that the neurological process of integrating sensory information from the environment and one's body influences learning and behaviour, and the sensory processing measure (SPM), a psychometric tool with versions for individuals aged 4 months to 87 years, are fundamental to understanding and assessing sensory processing. This study examined the existing evidence on the SPM and SIT using scientometric and narrative methods. A search of Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection from 1983 to 2024 yielded 238 unique records after deduplication. Scientometric analysis, conducted with CiteSpace (Version 6.4.R1) and VOSviewer (Version 1.6.19) explored publication trends, keyword co-occurrences, and citation bursts. A narrative method, based on a purposive sample of studies selected by title relevance from the 238 records, provided qualitative insights into key themes and concepts. Scientometric analysis revealed 11 key clusters, including 'sensory processing behaviour', 'classroom context', and 'using electroencephalogram (EEG) technology', reflecting diverse research areas and a growing publication trend, particularly after 2011. A narrative analysis, guided by these clusters, explored sensory processing differences in children with developmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to typically developing children, the relationship between sensory processing and other functional areas, the impact of classroom contexts on sensory processing, the use of EEG in sensory processing disorder (SPD) diagnosis, and the effectiveness of interventions like sound-based therapy and sensory integration therapy. The combined approach highlighted the wide application of the SPM and SIT, informing future research directions, such as longitudinal studies, comparative effectiveness research, and cultural adaptations of assessments and interventions.