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Volume 3

Psychology 2019

July 31-August 01, 2019

Journal of Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Science

July 31-August 01, 2019 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

22

nd

World Congress on

Clin Psychol Cog Sci, Volume 3

Analysing the eating habit of the children who has autism spectrum disorder and

children with typical development and the eating attitudes of parents with regards to

some demographic variables

Nur Sena Öz, Pinar Bayhan

Hacettepe University, Turkey

E

ating problems may accure during early childhood. If the eating problems origin is not physiological, it can make think

the primary relations. For this reason, the aim is analysing of the eating habit of the children who have Autism Spectrum

Disorder (ASD) and children with Typical Development (TD) and the eating attitudes of parents how is affected from children

age, gender, birth time; parent ages, educations, jobs; family types and siblings.

180 parents who have children's aged 3-5, 90 TD and 90 ASD took a part of the research from preschools and special education

and rehabilitation centres during January-May, 2018 in Turkey. Brief Assessment of Mealtime Behavior in Children (BAMBIC)

and Children’s Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ) are used for indicating the children’s eating habit and Parents Mealtime

Action Scale (PMAS) is used for indicating the parent’s mealtime attitudes toward their children. In addition, personal

information form used to get demographic information. The data which gather from 180 parent’s analysis with statistical pocket

programs. T testi, ANOVA, Mann Whitney U and Kruskall Wallis were used depend on number of category numbers and

normality distributions.

Regarding to results; children with ASD have more food refusal and disruptive behavior at mealtime when their age is 3. Mothers

ages 20-29, their children with ASD and with TD have more food refusal at mealtime. Contrary, of children with ASD have a

sibling, they are more enjoyment of food and food responsiveness than no sibling and children with TD. Parents who have a

children with ASD have more attitudes that insistence on eating and snack limits.

It considers as an important investigation to intervention and identification the early step of eating problems thanks to analysis

eating habits of children with ASD, TD and parents feeding attitudes to compare with demographical features.