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Validation of a brief quantitative measure of autistic traits: comparison of the social responsiveness scale with the autism diagnostic interview-revised
Authors: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  Reich Wendy
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri
Abstract:Studies of the broader autism phenotype, and of subtle changes in autism symptoms over time, have been compromised by a lack of established quantitative assessment tools. The Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS—formerly known as the Social Reciprocity Scale) is a new instrument that can be completed by parents and/or teachers in 15–20 minutes. We compared the SRS with the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) in 61 child psychiatric patients. Correlations between SRS scores and ADI-R algorithm scores for DSM-IV criterion sets were on the order of 0.7. SRS scores were unrelated to I.Q. and exhibited inter-rater reliability on the order of 0.8. The SRS is a valid quantitative measure of autistic traits, feasible for use in clinical settings and for large-scale research studies of autism spectrum conditions.
Keywords:Social responsiveness scale  ADI-R  psychometrics  PDD
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