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. 2022 Oct 31;12(11):1478. doi: 10.3390/brainsci12111478

Table 1.

Sum of the principal caregiver-/self-report questionnaires used to assess SPD.

Self-Report Measures Reference Type Items Age Target Constructs Assessed
Sensory Profile
(SP)
[26] Caregiver-
report
125 items 3–15
years
Sensory processing, sensory modulation, and
behaviour and emotion responses
The Child Sensory Profile 2
(SP-2)
[27] Caregiver-
report
86 items 3–15
years
Sensory systems and behavioural responses
Short Sensory
Profile
(SSP)
[10,28] Caregiver-
report
38 items 3–15
years
Tactile, taste/smell, and visual/auditory sensitivity
Sensory Experiences Questionnaire
(SEQ 3.0)
[29] Caregiver-
report
105 items 5 months
6 years
Sensory response patterns, enhanced perception, and social or not-social contexts
The Sensory Rating Scale
(SRS)
[30] Caregiver-
report
88–136 items 0–3
years
Sensory responsiveness
SensOR Inventory
(SensOR)
[31] Caregiver/
self-report
76 items 3–55
years
Sensorial domains, food textures, and eating
Sensory Processing Measure
(SPM)
[32] Caregiver-
report
62 items 3–10 
years
Social participation, sensory processing, body awareness, balance, motion, and motor planning
Infant/Toddler
Sensory Profile (ITSP)
[33] Caregiver-
report
36–48 items 0–36 months Neurological threshold and self-regulation strategies
Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders
(DISCO)
[20] Semi-
structured
interview with the
caregiver
21 items all ages Sensory abnormality for different sensorial domains
Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile
(AASP)
[34] Self-report 60 items 11–65 years Sensory responsiveness