Development and pilot validation of a sensory reactivity scale for adults with high functioning
autism spectrum conditions: Sensory Reactivity in Autism Spectrum (SR-AS)
Engelsk titel: Development and pilot validation of a sensory reactivity scale for adults with high functioning
autism spectrum conditions: Sensory Reactivity in Autism Spectrum (SR-AS)
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Författare:
Elwin, Marie
;
Schröder, Agneta
;
Ek, Lena
;
Kjellin, Lars
Email: marie.elvin@regionorebrolan.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 40
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16033391
Sammanfattning
Background: Unusual reactions to sensory stimuli are experienced by 90-95% of people with an
autism spectrum condition (ASC). Self-reported sensory reactivity in ASC has mainly been measured
with generic questionnaires developed and validated on data from the general population. Interest in
sensory reactivity in ASC increased after the inclusion of hyper- and hypo-reactivity together with
unusual sensory interest as diagnostic markers of ASC in the DSM-5. Aims: To develop and pilot
validate a self-report questionnaire designed from first-hand descriptions of the target group of adults
diagnosed with high functioning ASC. Psychometric properties of the questionnaire were evaluated on
a sample of participants with ASC diagnoses (N = 71) and a random sample from the general
population (N = 162). Results: The Sensory Reactivity in Autism Spectrum (SR-AS is intended to be
used as a screening tool in diagnostic processes with adults and for support in adapting
compensating strategies and environmental adjustments. The internal consistency was high for both
the SR-AS and its subscales. The total scale Cronbach's alpha was 0.96 and the subscales alphas
were = 0.80. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) showed best fit for a four-factor model of inter-
correlated factors: hyper and hypo-reactivity, strong sensory interest and a sensory/motor factor. The
questionnaire discriminated well between ASC-diagnosed participants and participants from the
general population. Conclusions: The SR-AS displayed good internal consistency and discriminatory
power and promising factorial validity.