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Dawn Adams1, Raechel McLucas2, Hayley Mitchelson2
1Autism Centre of Excellence, School of Education and Professional Studies and Griffith Institute for Educational Research, Griffith University, Messines Ridge Road, Mount Gravatt, Brisbane, QLD, 4122, Australia. Dawn.Adams@Griffith.edu.au.
Abstract:
School refusal is more prevalent in children on the autism spectrum than among their peers. The function of school refusal can be explored using the school refusal assessment scale-revised (SRAS-R) but its relevance to children on the spectrum has not been investigated. Parents of 121 children (M age 11.9 years) on the autism spectrum completed the SRAS-R and provided feedback on it applicability. Confirmatory factor analysis suggests unsuitability of the original four-factor structure proposed for neurotypical students. Only 41.7% of parents considered the questionnaire an adequate method for reporting on school refusal in children on the autism spectrum with the majority (90%) identifying additional questions to evaluate factors associated with school refusal in autism.
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