Social Responsiveness Scale, 2nd Edition [SRS-2]
Identifies the presence and severity of social impairment within the autism spectrum and differentiates it from that which occurs in other disorders
For ages: 2.5 years – Adult
Administration Type: Parent, Teacher, Self
Administration Time: 15 to 20 minutes
Format: Hand Scored; Online administration and scoring in WPS Online Evaluation System
Author: John N. Constantino, MD
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SRS-2 Adult (Relative/Other Report) Online Form (10 uses)
SRS-2 Adult (Relative/Other Report) Online Form (25 uses)
SRS-2 Adult (Relative/Other Report) Online Form (5 uses)
SRS-2 Adult (Self Report) Online Form (10 uses)
SRS-2 Adult (Self Report) Online Form (25 uses)
SRS-2 Adult (Self Report) Online Form (5 uses)
SRS-2 Adult Online Kit
SRS-2 Child/Adolescent Online Kit
SRS-2 Comprehensive Online Kit
SRS-2 Online Manual
SRS-2 Preschool Online Form (10 uses)
SRS-2 Preschool Online Form (25 uses)
SRS-2 Preschool Online Form (5 uses)
SRS-2 School-Age Online Form (10 uses)
SRS-2 School-Age Online Form (25 uses)
SRS-2 School-Age Online Form (5 uses)
SRS-2 Adult Autoscore Forms (for ages 19yrs+) (25)
SRS-2 Adult Self-Report Autoscore Forms (ages 19yrs+) (25)
SRS-2 School-Age Autoscore Form (ages 4-18yrs) (25)
SRS-2 Adult Handscored Kit
SRS-2 Child/Adolescent Handscored Kit
SRS-2 Comprehensive Handscored Kit
SRS-2 Manual
The second edition of this highly regarded autism assessment offers the convenience of a screener and the power of a diagnostic tool. Completed in just 15 to 20 minutes, the SRS-2 identifies social impairment associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and quantifies its severity. It’s sensitive enough to detect even subtle symptoms, yet specific enough to differentiate clinical groups, both within the autism spectrum and between ASD and other disorders. And, with an expanded age range, the SRS-2 may be used to monitor symptoms throughout the life span.
Sample Reports
Assess Social Impairment in Natural Settings and From More Than One Perspective
The SRS-2 offers four forms, each with 65 items, and each for a specific age group:
School-Age Form
For ages 4 to 18 years, completed by parent or teacher (composed of the same items that appeared on the original SRS).
Preschool Form
For ages 2½ to 4½ years, completed by parent or teacher.
Adult Form
For ages 19 years and over, completed by relative or friend.
Adult Self-Report Form
Self-report option for ages 19 years and over.
While some autism tests require trained professionals to code behaviours observed in clinical settings, the SRS-2 asks teachers, parents, and others to rate symptoms that they have noticed over time-at home, in the classroom, or elsewhere. Raters evaluate symptoms using a quantitative scale representing a range of severity.
This approach, multiple perspectives on behaviour observed in natural settings and rated on a graduated response scale, uncovers a wide range of symptoms, including those that are relatively subtle. In fact, the SRS-2 often reveals aspects of social functioning that might be missed in a clinical context using a test with a “yes-or-no” response format. This is important because even mild social impairment may have an adverse effect on children and adults. Numerous independent studies demonstrate that the SRS-2 is unmatched in its ability to measure severity of social impairment in the mildest, and most common, forms of ASD, including Social Communication Disorder, a new diagnosis proposed for inclusion in DSM-5.
Use the SRS-2 Treatment Subscales To Guide Intervention
In addition to a Total score reflecting severity of social deficits in the autism spectrum, the SRS-2 generates scores for five Treatment subscales:
- Social Awareness
- Social Cognition
- Social Communication
- Social Motivation
- Restricted Interests and Repetitive Behaviour
Although not used for screening or diagnosis, subscale scores are helpful in designing and evaluating treatment programs.
Similarly, the SRS-2 unlimited-use scoring program gives you a detailed report with useful descriptive information that may inform intervention.
Compare Symptoms to DSM-5 Criteria for ASD
In addition to the Treatment subscales described above, the SRS-2 offers two new DSM-5-compatible subscales:
- Social Communication and Interaction
- Restricted Interests and Repetitive Behaviour
Scores on these subscales make it easy to compare your client’s symptoms to proposed DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Such comparisons clearly inform diagnosis-they help you determine whether the individual meets the most current diagnostic criteria for ASD.
Simplify Differential Diagnosis
The SRS-2 is supported by a multitude of independent, peer- reviewed studies conducted in schools and clinics throughout the world, involving diverse populations and diagnostic groups. These studies show that the SRS-2 discriminates both within the autism spectrum and between ASD and other disorders-which makes the test highly useful for differential diagnosis. When the SRS-2 reveals social deficits associated with autism, it tells you exactly where these symptoms fall on the spectrum. And when the test indicates that autism is not present, it often points to other conditions in which social impairment plays a role.
Rely on the SRS-2 in Educational, Clinical and Research Settings
The brevity and sensitivity of the SRS-2 make it highly useful for a variety of assessment needs. Its quantitative nature and wide age range make it ideal for measuring response to intervention over time. And its reliance on the day-to-day observations of parents and teachers makes it easy to use in clinical, research, and educational settings. It is crucial in all of these settings to isolate autism spectrum disorders from other psychiatric conditions, and the SRS-2 is well suited to this purpose. It clearly distinguishes the social impairment characteristic of ASD from that seen in ADHD, anxiety, and other diagnoses.
Online administration in WPS Online Evaluation System (WPS OES)
Unlocking potential. Create a client, Administer & Score a form, Generate additional reports… Assessing your clients online has never been easier.
Why use the SRS-2 online?
The WPS Online Evaluation System offers convenient SRS-2 administration, scoring and intervention planning. Online testing allows you to:
- Administer all forms locally or remotely
- Check the status of an administration at any time
- Score and report automatically
- Create customized intervention plans
- Easily monitor an individual’s progress over time
- Quickly compare two raters’ scores
The SRS-2 can also be administered using paper-and-pencil forms that have been redesigned for ease of use. Scoring can be done quickly by hand or online in WPS OES.