Sensory integration therapy for children with autism and sensory processing difficulties: the SenITA RCT

CONCLUSIONS: The intervention did not demonstrate clinical benefit above standard care. Subgroup effects are hypothesis-generating only. The intervention is likely to be effective for individualised performance goals, although it is unclear whether effects were in addition to standard care or were maintained.

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