Development and Validation of the Parent-Rated Sensory Reactivity Scale for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Eyuboglu, D. Eyuboglu, Karzan Nazlı Ece, Ferhat Yaylacı, Engin Karadağ, D. Arslantaş
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Abstract

This study examined the new parent-report assessment’s reliability and validity, the Eyuboglu Sensory Reactivity Scale (ESRS), in children with ASD. The ESRS was designed to assess the frequency of sensory behaviors in children with ASD. A total of 167 (age 2–18, M = 6.4±4.1 years, 79.6 % male) children and their families were included. Parents were asked to fill in the ESRS and the Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC). In addition, the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) was administered by the clinician. The psychometric properties were examined through reliability and validity analyses. According to explorative factor analysis, the ESRS consists of a 15 five-point Likert-type that has acceptable internal consistency and good validity for children aged 2 through 18. Cronbach’s alpha of the scale was 0.85. The scale also showed good concurrent and convergent validity. The ESRS has the potential to measure unusual sensory reactions and can be used to follow up sensory interventions in children with ASD.
自闭症谱系障碍儿童父母感官反应评定量表的编制与验证
本研究检验了新的家长报告评估——Eyuboglu感觉反应量表(ESRS)在ASD儿童中的信度和效度。ESRS的设计是为了评估自闭症儿童感觉行为的频率。共纳入167例儿童及其家庭,年龄2 ~ 18岁,年龄M = 6.4±4.1岁,男性79.6%。家长被要求填写ESRS和自闭症行为检查表(ABC)。此外,由临床医生实施儿童自闭症评定量表(CARS)。通过信度和效度分析检验了心理测量特征。经探索性因子分析,ESRS由15个李克特型五点量表组成,具有可接受的内部一致性和良好的效度,适用于2 - 18岁的儿童。量表的Cronbach 's alpha为0.85。量表具有良好的并发效度和收敛效度。ESRS具有测量异常感觉反应的潜力,可用于跟踪ASD儿童的感觉干预。
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International Journal of Developmental Sciences
International Journal of Developmental Sciences Social Sciences-Life-span and Life-course Studies
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