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Validating the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) for adults with autism

Author(s)
Chan, Wai
Author(s)
Smith, L. E.
Hong, J.
Greenberg, J. S.
Mailick, M. R.
Date Issued
2017
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Autism Research
Volume
10
Issue
10
Start page
1663
End page
1671
Abstract
The Social Responsiveness Scale [SRS; Constantino & Gruber, 2005] is a widely‐used measure of autism symptoms, but its application for the study of adults with autism spectrum disorders has not been fully evaluated. Using a factor structure consistent with The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed., DSM‐V) criteria for autism spectrum disorder [Frazier et al., 2014], the primary purpose of the current study was to establish the validity of the SRS with a sample of adults with autism spectrum disorder (N = 237). Correlational analyses indicated that SRS factors were highly associated with autism symptoms and behavioral measures, indicating concurrent and predictive validity. Multiple regression results demonstrated that SRS factors were differentially related to measures specific to social or behavioral domains, indicating convergent and discriminant validity. Implications for future research are discussed.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/357
DOI
10.1002/aur.1813
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