Survey on sensory difficulties amongst people with autism.

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16 Apr 2013, 7:17 am

Hello everyone,

My name is Tommy and I'm a 25-year-old student from Belgium. I'm currently doing research for a school project around sensory difficulties that people with an autism spectrum disorder experience. I myself have been diagnosed with ASD, this is also the reason for choosing sensory difficulties as the topic for my research.

This survey is for anyone who is either officially diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or for those who are certain they have an autism spectrum disorder. Everyone who is on the Autism spectrum (any type) may participate, both diagnosed and self diagnosed.

The questions that cant be answered may be left open (Edit; added as to be clearer based on comment)

I really need a lot of data for this so I hope many will fill this in. The survey takes about 30 minutes and will help me a lot. I hope this survey gets shared amongst others on this forum which may not always visit the general forum section.

Also please let me know what you thought of the survey, so to keep this post a bit on top :)

The entire survey is anonymous and all data will be used in strict confidence and with great care. My project end is in Dutch but I will write a lengthy summery once I have completed my work and post it here. It may be quite interesting.


The survey can be found here: http://www.enquetemaken.be/toonenquete.php?id=144708


I would really like to thank everyone in advance for participating. I'll answer questions if that is needed in this thread, though I think everything is explained. The questions which ask for a rating (never, somtimes, etc) are on a typical day basis where half of the time means "50% of those activities in a typical day".

Thank you.



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16 Apr 2013, 8:04 am

Just a thought, for some people some of these activities will be not-applicable (eg, work, siblings, partners), so perhaps including - or specifying the option to pick in that event would be a good idea. Also, you ask if people are diagnosed with either HFA or AS, are you specifying that those with mid-low functioning Autism and PDD-nos can't fill in this form? If so, that's fine, just you talk about ASDs earlier in the form, which covers those and then ask a question which misses a chunk of ASDs out. So, there could be more linguistic continuity.

Not hating on you, this is important research, just offering some constructive criticism.



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16 Apr 2013, 8:11 am

Hello,

I should have done some more homework and be clearer.

Basically everyone who is on the Autism spectrum (any type) may participate, both diagnosed and self diagnosed.

The questions that cant be answered may be left open (I think I mentioned that in the top section on each page. I should have probably be clearer.

I bolded some parts so they stand out for anyone reading the first few replies, I'll also add this in the Original post.

Thank you for the critique, it's by making mistakes we all learn :)



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16 Apr 2013, 9:38 am

I took your survey. I will be interested in your results!


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16 Apr 2013, 9:44 am

Guilliman wrote:
Hello everyone,

My name is Tommy and I'm a 25-year-old student from Belgium. I'm currently doing research for a school project around sensory difficulties that people with an autism spectrum disorder experience. I myself have been diagnosed with ASD, this is also the reason for choosing sensory difficulties as the topic for my research.

This survey is for anyone who is either officially diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or for those who are certain they have an autism spectrum disorder. Everyone who is on the Autism spectrum (any type) may participate, both diagnosed and self diagnosed.

The questions that cant be answered may be left open (Edit; added as to be clearer based on comment)

I really need a lot of data for this so I hope many will fill this in. The survey takes about 30 minutes and will help me a lot. I hope this survey gets shared amongst others on this forum which may not always visit the general forum section.

Also please let me know what you thought of the survey, so to keep this post a bit on top :)

The entire survey is anonymous and all data will be used in strict confidence and with great care. My project end is in Dutch but I will write a lengthy summery once I have completed my work and post it here. It may be quite interesting.


The survey can be found here: http://www.enquetemaken.be/toonenquete.php?id=144708


I would really like to thank everyone in advance for participating. I'll answer questions if that is needed in this thread, though I think everything is explained. The questions which ask for a rating (never, somtimes, etc) are on a typical day basis where half of the time means "50% of those activities in a typical day".

Thank you.


You need to add a NONE option for question 2. I am unable to complete the survey because I do NOT have hypersensitive.



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16 Apr 2013, 11:14 am

DVCal wrote:

You need to add a NONE option for question 2. I am unable to complete the survey because I do NOT have hypersensitive.


Holy.. that's a huge oversight. The question was supposed to be optional. I've managed to make it optional now, so you should be able to answer the full survey while leaving it blank. I can't change the answers though as that would conflict with already gathered data.

Very sorry for this oversight.


Thanks for those who already filled it in :)



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16 Apr 2013, 11:32 am

The program doesn´t register answer 3, so I can´t move on to do the rest of the survey.


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19 Apr 2013, 3:04 am

Jensen wrote:
The program doesn´t register answer 3, so I can´t move on to do the rest of the survey.


Hello,

You probably missed one check in question 3.


Also bump, threads in this forum moves fast! Already got quite a few responses, thanks to everyone who already participated.



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19 Apr 2013, 5:27 am

OI, I understand. I had to check ALL of them. :)
Survey done!


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19 Apr 2013, 6:23 am

I couldn't take your test since it has been years since I've went to school not remembering the sensory issues that many years ago and I'm not able to leave the answers blank. If you put a N/A option as the last answer for each question than I can move forward. I will take your test again once you get the bugs out of it.



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19 Apr 2013, 6:44 am

I do not have a job or a patner. So I put no for the qestions on them. there is no sensory problesm for those thigns. becuase I do not to them.



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19 Apr 2013, 6:58 am

I replied. And it was interesting to think about. Thank you :)


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30 Apr 2013, 6:20 am

Hello, update due to personal health issues. The survey is still up and will be online for a while.
I can't edit the questions a whole lot, definitely can not mess with the answers or my data will get ruined. (It's a free survey website, not a lot of options there.

I'll see what I have. If you feel you can not answer the survey, than I'm very sorry. I'm still learning how to do proper research, this survey is just a small step into that direction. Mistakes that appear here will definitely help me in the long run.


Thanks to all the participants so far.



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03 May 2013, 8:50 am

I left the job and partner questions blank because I'm single and unemployed.



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03 May 2013, 4:14 pm

I just participated in your survey.
It would be nice to see your end result :)


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03 May 2013, 4:19 pm

I answered but I think my answers weren't very useful to you. They were pretty much ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS (except taste which was only sometimes on the non-food subjects).