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Sense and Self-Regulation Checklist, a Measure of Comorbid Autism Symptoms: Initial Psychometric EvidenceSensory and self-regulatory symptoms make up most of the comorbid
symptoms in autism and are associated with increased autism
severity. We validated a parent–caregiver measure
of comorbid symptoms in autism, the Sense and Self-Regulation Checklist
(SSC), in 265 children <6 yr with typical
development (n = 138), autism (n = 99), or other
developmental delay (n = 28); Cronbach’s α was .87. We report
two new findings discriminating autism from other groups: (1) multifocal
tactile sensory
impairment, characterized by hyporeactivity to
injurious stimuli and hyperreactivity to noninjurious stimuli (F[2,
262] = 86.8, p < .001) and (2) global self-regulatory delay
(F[2, 262] = 122, p < .001). Both findings suggest
an explanation for social delay in children with autism. The SSC
reports a prevalence of sensory
and self-regulatory findings approaching 100% in
the autism group (96% and 98%, respectively), raising the possibility
that
sensory and self-regulatory difficulties represent a
core part of autism. View abstract on PubMedSilva, L. & Schalock, M. (2012). American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66(2):177-186.
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