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The relationship between sensory processing difficulties and anxiety level of healthy adults
Batya Engel-Yeger
, Winnie Dunn
Department of Occupational Therapy
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Healthy Adults
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Anxiety Level
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Sensory Processing Disorder
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Trait Anxiety
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State Anxiety
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Difficulty Level
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Daily Living
50%
Healthy Individuals
50%
Trait-state
50%
Sensory Reactivity
50%
Well-being
25%
Significant Predictors
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Sensory Experience
25%
Sensory Profile
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Sensory Input
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Sensory Hypersensitivity
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Intervention Outcome
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Self-confidence
25%
Occupational Therapy Intervention
25%
Sensory Processing Patterns
25%
Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
25%
Living Situation
25%
Psychology
State Anxiety
100%
Sensory Processing
100%
Trait Anxiety
75%
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
25%
Hypersensitivity
25%
Sensory Input
25%
Occupational Therapy
25%
Adolescence
25%
Wellbeing
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Nursing and Health Professions
Sensory Stimulation
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Erethism
100%
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
100%
Occupational Therapy
100%
Neuroscience
Sensory Processing
100%
Trait Anxiety
100%