Title of article :
The Immediate Effects of Deep Pressure on Young People with Autism and Severe Intellectual Difficulties: Demonstrating Individual Differences
Author/Authors :
Williams, Tim I. Priors Court Foundation - Thatcham, UK , Bestbier, Lana Priors Court Foundation - Thatcham, UK
Abstract :
Deep pressure is widely used by occupational therapists for people with autism spectrum disorders. There is limited
research evaluating deep pressure. Objective. To evaluate the immediate effects of deep pressure on young people with autism and
severe intellectual disabilities. Methods. Mood and behaviour were rated for 13 pupils with ASD and severe ID before and after deep
pressure sessions. Results. Sufficient data was available from 8 participants to be analysed using Tau-U, a nonparametric technique
that allows for serial dependence in data. Six showed benefits statistically. Five of these showed benefits across all domains, and one
showed benefits on three out of five domains. Relevance to Clinical Practice. Deep pressure appears to be of immediate benefit to
this population with autism and severe ID, but the heterogeneity of response suggests that careful monitoring of response should be
used and deep pressure discontinued when it is no longer of benefit. Limitations. This is an open label evaluation study using rating
scales. Recommendations for Future Research. Future studies of the use of deep pressure should use physiological response measures,
in addition to blinded raters for aspects of behaviours such as attitude to learning psychological health not captured physiologically
Keywords :
Immediate Effects , Deep Pressure , Young People , Autism , Severe Intellectual Difficulties , Demonstrating Individual Differences , ASD
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International