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Valuing Relationships: The Impact of a Sensory Program on the Interactions of Adolescents with Severe-to-Profound Intellectual Disabilities
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Yuile, Lauren EmilySmidt, Andy (ORCID 0000-0003-4216-7872); Quinlan, Sinead
Source
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities. Dec 2021 25(4):527-553.
Subject
Severe Intellectual Disability
Interaction
Adolescents
Interpersonal Relationship
Psychological Patterns
Program Effectiveness
Interpersonal Communication
Sensory Experience
Stimuli
Behavior Modification
Language
English
ISSN
1744-6295
Abstract
Background: People with severe-to-profound intellectual disabilities often lack meaningful interactions with others. Communication partners need to be skilled in identifying and responding to often-subtle behaviours. One method of facilitating interaction is the use of sensory-based stimuli. Method: This study measured the impact of sensory-based stimuli paired with behaviour chain interruptions for three participants in an alternating treatment design using a novel intervention, SensEngage. Measurements included behaviours previously identified as indicating person engagement, self-engagement, happiness as well as participants' use of potential communicative acts (PCAs). Results: The results showed increased person engagement and happiness in the SensEngage condition compared to the non-sensory condition for all three participants. An increased use of PCAs and decrease in self-engagement were observed for two participants. Conclusions: SensEngage appears to positively impact person engagement, happiness, PCAs and self-engagement for people with severe-to-profound intellectual disabilities.