AI Article Synopsis

  • Few studies exist on how people with autism perceive their bodies and movements, which can impact their physical and psychological development.
  • This research aimed to investigate young adults with autism's experiences related to their bodies and movements, utilizing both interviews and specific physiotherapy assessments.
  • Results indicated that conflicting feelings about their body movements led to a poor self-understanding, but assessments helped illustrate their experiences, suggesting a combined approach can lead to better diagnoses and interventions.*

Article Abstract

Background: There are but a few studies of how persons with autism perceive their bodies and movements. Difficulties in perceiving the surrounding world along with disturbed motor coordination and executive functions may affect physical and psychological development.

Aims: To explore the experiences of body and movements in young adults with autism and how two physiotherapeutic instruments may capture these experiences.

Procedures: Eleven young adults (16-22 years) with autism were interviewed and assessed using Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT2) and Body Awareness Scale Movement Quality and Experience (BAS MQ-E). Following a mixed- methods design, the interviews were deductively analyzed and conceptually integrated to the results of the two assessments.

Results: Experiencing conflicting feelings about their bodies/movements, led to low understanding of themselves. The assessments captured these experiences relatively well, presenting both movement quality and quantity. Positive experiences and better movement quality related to having access to more functional daily strategies.

Conclusion: Combining motor proficiency and body awareness assessments was optimal to understand the participants' experiences.

Implications: To capture body and movement functions in persons with autism in this standardized manner will lead to improved and reliable diagnoses, tailored interventions, increased body awareness and activity, and enhanced quality of life.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2018.05.002DOI Listing

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