Multiple Choice
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the evidence-based research evaluating the efficacy of sensory integration (SI) treatment and sensory-based treatment in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ?
A) There is stronger evidence for supporting sensory-based approaches relying on passive applications of sensation to children than for interventions using the Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) approach.
B) There are very few studies available for examining either approach and for drawing any meaningful conclusions.
C) Research studies have emphasized the effects of both these treatment approaches on functional skills, as well as competency and satisfaction in performing one's meaningful occupations.
D) There is weaker evidence for supporting sensory-based approaches that rely on passive application of sensation to children than for interventions using the ASI approach.
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