Is Birth Method Associated with Sensory Hyperreactivity in Children 3-4 Years in an Upper-Middle-Income Country?

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Full Title: Occup Ther Int

Abbreviation: Occup Ther Int

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Subject Category: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

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"Conflicts of Interest We have no conflict of interest to disclose."

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"The first author thanks the South African Institute for Sensory Integration for their research grant towards this study, as well as the community members, principals, teachers, caregivers, and children who participated in this study. Open Access funding is enabled and organized by SANLiC Gold."

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Last Updated: Aug 05, 2025