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Standardization of the Japanese version of the Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire (GSQ)
Institution:1. Graduated school of Community and Human Services, Rikkyo University, 1-2-26 Kitano, Niiza-shi, Saitama 352-8558, Japan;2. College of Community and Human Services, Rikkyo University, 1-2-26 Kitano, Niiza-shi, Saitama 352-8558, Japan
Abstract:Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often have sensory processing abnormalities. However, limited measures that assess these problems in adults with ASD have been developed till date, particularly in Japan. Robertson and Simmons (2012) developed a self-rating scale to investigate sensory sensitivity: the Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire (GSQ). In the present study, we developed a Japanese version of GSQ and investigated sensory abnormalities in adults with ASD. We compared results of the Japanese version of GSQ in adults between an ASD group (n = 64) and a control group (n = 70). In addition, we also administered these individuals with the autism spectrum quotient (AQ), which is a questionnaire for assessing autistic traits. The Japanese version of GSQ scores was significantly higher in the ASD group than that in the control group. The total GSQ score and each sensory subscale showed a positive correlation with AQ in the total study sample. These results indicate that individuals with pronounced autistic traits have more frequent and extreme sensory processing problems compared with that in individuals with less pronounced autistic traits. We also assessed validity of the new test. Cronbach's α of the questionnaire was calculated, and its high value indicates that the Japanese version of GSQ has high reliability.
Keywords:Autism spectrum disorders  Sensory sensitivity  Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire  Autism spectrum quotient
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