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Social Responsiveness Scale

Social Responsiveness Scale
PurposeMeasure autistic traits

The Social Responsiveness Scale, developed by John Constantino in 2002[1] and expanded upon by Constantino et al. in 2003,[2] is a quantitative measure of autistic traits in 4–18 year olds.[3][4] Its correlation with behaviour problems and autism spectrum disorder symptoms has been studied.[5][6] It can be assessed with an 18 question survey filled out by the child's parents or teacher.[7]

The list of questions is subject to copyright.[6]

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  1. ^ Constantino, John N. (2002). The social responsiveness scale. Los Angeles, CA: Western Psychological Services.
  2. ^ Constantino, John N.; Davis, Sandra A.; Todd, Richard D.; Schindler, Matthew K.; Gross, Maggie M.; Brophy, Susan L.; Metzger, Lisa M.; Shoushtari, Christiana S.; Splinter, Reagan (2003-08-01). "Validation of a Brief Quantitative Measure of Autistic Traits: Comparison of the Social Responsiveness Scale with the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised". Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 33 (4): 427–433. doi:10.1023/A:1025014929212. ISSN 1573-3432. PMID 12959421. S2CID 12491364.
  3. ^ Bölte, S (2011). "Brief Report: the Social Responsiveness Scale for Adults (SRS-A): initial results in a German cohort". J Autism Dev Disord. 42 (9): 1998–9. doi:10.1007/s10803-011-1424-5. PMC 3425739. PMID 22183423.
  4. ^ Bölte, S; Poustka, F; Constantino, JN (2008). "Assessing autistic traits: cross-cultural validation of the social responsiveness scale (SRS)". Autism Res. 1 (6): 354–63. doi:10.1002/aur.49. PMID 19360690. S2CID 36182369.
  5. ^ Hus, V; Bishop, S; Gotham, K; Huerta, M; Lord, C (2012). "Factors influencing scores on the social responsiveness scale" (PDF). J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 54 (2): 216–24. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2012.02589.x. PMC 3504640. PMID 22823182.
  6. ^ a b SRS at ianc
  7. ^ Maternal vitamin D deficiency linked with autism risk in children. 2016
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