Modifying and validating the social responsiveness scale edition 2 for use with deaf children and young people
Authors
Barry Wright, University of York
Helen Phillips, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Couteur A Le
Jennifer Sweetman, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Rachel Hodkinson, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Amelia Ralph-Lewis, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Emily Hayward, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Alice Brennan, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Josie Mulloy, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Natalie Day, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Martin Bland, University of York
Victoria Allgar, Peninsula Medical School
Abstract
A Delphi consensus methodology was used to adapt a screening tool, the Social Responsiveness Scale– 2 (SRS-2), for use with deaf children including those whose preferred communication method is sign language. Using this approach; 27 international experts (The Delphi International Expert Panel), on the topic of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in deaf people, contributed to the review of item content. A criterion for agreement was set at 80% of experts on each item (with 75% acceptable in the final fourth round). The agreed modifications are discussed. The modified SRS-2 research adaptation for deaf people (referred to here as the “SRS-2 Deaf adaptation”) was then translated into British Sign Language using a robust translation methodology and validated in England in a sample of 198 deaf children, 76 with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and 122 without ASD. The SRS-2 Deaf adaptation was compared blind to a NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guideline standard clinical assessment. The area under the Receiver Operating (ROC) curve was 0.811 (95% CI: 0.753, 0.869), with an optimal cut-off value of 73, which gave a sensitivity of 82% and a specificity of 67%. The Cronbach Alpha coefficient was 0.968 suggesting high internal consistency. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was 0.897, supporting test-retest reliability. This performance is equivalent to similar instruments used for screening ASD in the hearing population.
Publication Date
2020-12-07
Publication Title
PLoS ONE
Embargo Period
9999-12-31
Recommended Citation
Wright, B.,
Phillips, H.,
Le, C.,
Sweetman, J.,
Hodkinson, R.,
Ralph-Lewis, A.,
Hayward, E.,
Brennan, A.,
Mulloy, J.,
Day, N.,
Bland, M.,
&
Allgar, V.
(2020)
'Modifying and validating the social responsiveness scale edition 2 for use with deaf children and young people',
PLoS ONE, 15(12), pp. 243162-243162.
Available at: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243162
This item is under embargo until 31 December 9999
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