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Evaluation Booklet Size XXS / XS An inflatable deep pressure vest that helps you cope with stress, anxiety and sensory overload Size S / M / L

EVALUATING THE EFFECT OF THE SQUEASE PRESSURE VEST In order to assess how the Squease pressure vest is making a difference, we recommend you monitor the general behavior, emotional state, and responses to triggers that may challenge daily life, both before and after using the pressure vest for several weeks: the evaluation period. This booklet has been created to help you document observations and assess changes. Before the first use of the vest, complete the blue sections of the booklet: general questions about you, your diagnosis and how you intend to use the vest on pages [4-5], and columns A, B and C of the table on page [6]. At the end of the evaluation period (or after the pressure vest has been used for at least one week) complete the green sections of the booklet: columns D, E, F and G of the table on page [7], and the evaluation questions on pages [9-11]. If you would like to receive a digital copy of this document, please visit and go to the Squease product page. Enjoy using your pressure vest! Last year I attended an Autism conference, where I wore a Squease vest for the entire afternoon. This helped me to make it to the end of the conference day. Without the vest, I would have quickly become over-stimulated. - Mirjam 2

HOW TO COMPLETE THE TABLES Questions A - G correspond to the columns in the tables on pages [6-7]. A] Select the boxes of the relevant challenges you d like to monitor, adding unspecified challenges, as required. B] On a scale of 1 4, which of these statements best describes the frequency of this challenge in the month prior to the vest being used: C] On a scale of 1 4, which of these statements best describes the severity of this challenge in the month prior to the vest being used: D] On a scale of 1 4, which of these statements best describes the frequency of this challenge after using the vest during an evaluation period: E] On a scale of 1 4, which of these statements best describes the severity of this challenge after using the vest during an evaluation period: F] Compare the frequency and severity scores before using the vest with the frequency and severity scores after using the vest. Is the new score: G] To what extent do you think these changes are a result of using the Squease pressure vest: Options: 1. Never 2. Occasionally (few times per month) 3. Frequently (few times per week) 4. Very frequently (at least once a day) Options: 1. Not applicable 2. Mild 3. Severe 4. Very Severe Options: 1. Never 2. Occasionally (few times per month) 3. Frequently (few times per week) 4. Very frequently (at least once a day) Options: 1. Not applicable 2. Mild 3. Severe 4. Very Severe Options: -1. Worse 0. Same 1. Better 2. Substantially better Options: 1. Not at all 2. To some extent 3. To a large extent 4. Entirely n/a. Can t say / don t know 3

COMPLETE BEFORE USING THE PRESSURE VEST General questions Date: Completed by (name): Title (if applicable): Organization (if applicable): Details of user Name or initials (for anonymity): Gender: m f Date of birth: The user of the Squease pressure vest has been diagnosed with (please select all that apply): Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Asperger s Syndrome (AS) Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD / PDD-NOS) Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) / Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Anxiety Disorder Sleeping Disorder Other: Notes: 4

Intended use of the Squease pressure vest Describe when and how the pressure vest will be used. This can be specific to time, activity, arousal level or any combination of these. For further guidance, see the section Each user is unique on page [10] of the user manual. When will the pressure vest be worn? When will the pressure vest be inflated? How long will the vest be inflated for? Notes: 5

COMPLETE BEFORE USING THE PRESSURE VEST For explanatory notes to the table please refer to page 3 A] Select the boxes of the challenges you d like to monitor B] Score from 1 to 4 (frequency) C] Score from 1 to 4 (severity) Feels agitated / overstimulated / stressed / anxious 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Has difficulty dealing with rising tension / frustration (e.g. arguing or unexpected events) Exhibits complex behaviour (e.g. shut-down, aggression, tantrum or self-injury) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Has difficulties falling or staying asleep 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Has poor body awareness / poor posture 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Has problems with concentrating / following instructions / completing an activity independently Has problems in making transitions between activities Experiences difficulties in stimulus-rich environments (e.g. supermarket, birthday party, bus) Finds it difficult to participate in social situations (e.g. group discussions or meetings) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Feels unsafe, uncomfortable or insecure 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Feels unhappy / sad / dissatisfied 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 (please add)..... 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 (please add)..... 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 (please add)..... 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 6

COMPLETE AFTER USING THE PRESSURE VEST For explanatory notes to the table please refer to page 3 D] Score from 1 to 4 (frequency) E] Score from 1 to 4 (severity) F] Score from 1 to 2 G] Score from 1 to 4 7

While using Squease my concentration improved significantly. The pressure literally keeps me in my body, a pleasant and safe feeling! Without anyone noticing I m safely inside my cocoon! - Jeanne Willem has worn the deep pressure vest at night and did not get out of bed those nights. He seemed very satisfied when I tucked him in. Priceless, such a smile! - Willem s mom Sometimes I notice I have a strong need for deep pressure. Deep pressure should prevent me from harming myself or getting aggressive, when I feel stressed or when things are unclear. With the vest my self-harming behaviour has become less. - Leonie 8

COMPLETE AFTER USING THE PRESSURE VEST On average, how often has the pressure vest been used during the evaluation period? Every day, several times a day At least once a day Two or more times a week Once a week Once every two weeks Once a month Not at all On average, how often has the pressure vest been used just before going to sleep or at night, during the evaluation period? Every night, several times a night At least once an evening/night Two or more nights a week One night a week One night every two weeks One night a month Not at all Notes: 9

Describe the effect of using a Squease pressure vest. Describe what you like about the Squease pressure vest. 10

Describe what you would like to change about the Squease pressure vest. Please leave any other comments, suggestions or remarks here. 11

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