Development of sensory integration therapy in Mainland China: A comprehensive study with bibliometrics and visualization techniques

Sensory integration therapy (SIT) is an intervention to improve the developmental and learning problems in children. It was introduced in China from late 1980 s to early 1990 s and has received considerable attention from scholars. However, due to its late development in China and its specialised na...

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Published inResearch in developmental disabilities Vol. 139; p. 104571
Main Authors Li, Zhe, Li, Su-Min, Wang, Fei, Wang, Li, Han, Bai, Li, Su-Xia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2023
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Summary:Sensory integration therapy (SIT) is an intervention to improve the developmental and learning problems in children. It was introduced in China from late 1980 s to early 1990 s and has received considerable attention from scholars. However, due to its late development in China and its specialised nature, it is worth exploring in depth whether it is recognized by the general public and how it is researched by academics. Therefore, we used Internet survey approach to explore the actual feedback of users towards SIT through the Internet. At the same time, bibliometric method and visualization techniques were used to study 892 journal articles on SIT in CNKI, Wanfang Database and VIP Database to analyze the spatial and temporal distribution, subject distribution, keyword co-occurrence, and keyword clustering of SIT research in mainland China since it came to China mainland. We found that the research on SIT in mainland China has been fruitful. However, the public is less aware of its basic function, therapeutic effects, and necessity. Our findings point to the need to raise awareness of sensory integration disorder and sensory integration therapy among the general public, and to strengthen academic research on sensory integration therapy. •Combine the academic research progress on SIT with the users’ feedback on it.•Research on SIT focuses primarily on paediatrics and psychiatry.•The Chinese mainland public doesn’t know much about SIT.•Suggesting that there need more professionals to study on SIT.•Suggesting to disseminate the related knowledge of SIT among the general public.
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ISSN:0891-4222
1873-3379
1873-3379
DOI:10.1016/j.ridd.2023.104571