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Come Misurare la Sensibilità

Il tratto della sensibilità può essere facilmente misurato con una serie di questionari e un sistema di valutazione osservativo.

Su questa pagina forniamo informazioni generali sui vari metodi di valutazione sviluppati per misurare la sensibilità.

Per chi fosse interessato all'utilizzo di questi strumenti di valutazione della sensibilità, sia per scopi di ricerca che per l'uso clinico, sarà possibile scaricarli dal nostro sito dopo aver effettuato l'iscrizione gratuita.

I membri hanno libero accesso per scaricare alcuni dei questionari esistenti, nonché documenti aggiuntivi contenenti informazioni su come utilizzare e effettuare lo scoring delle misure. Inoltre, forniamo anche protocolli dettagliati su come tradurre e adattare i questionari di sensibilità in diverse lingue. Si prega di notare che il contenuto di questa pagina, cosi come quello dei documenti disponibili per essere scaricati, è fornito nella lingua originale, cioè l’inglese.

Type of MeasureName of the MeasureDescriptionLanguage References
QuestionnairesHighly Sensitive Person Scale (HSP)The Highly Sensitive Person Scale (HSP) is a 27-item self-report measure designed to assess Environmental Sensitivity in adults. Each of the 27 items is rated on a 7-point Likert scale.EnglishAron, E.N. and A. Aron, Sensory-processing sensitivity and its relation to introversion and emotionality. J Pers Soc Psychol, 1997. 73(2): p. 345-68.
Questionnaires Highly Sensitive Person Scale – Brief Version (HSP-12)The Highly Sensitive Person Scale – Brief Version (HSP-12) is a 12-item self-report measure designed to assess Environmental Sensitivity in adults. Each of the 12 items is rated on a 7-point Likert scale.EnglishPluess, M., Lionetti, F., Aron, E.N., & Aron, A. (2020). People Differ in their Sensitivity to the Environment: Measurement of Sensitivity, Association with Personality Traits and Experimental Evidence
QuestionnairesHighly Sensitive Child Scale (HSC)The Highly Sensitive Child (HSC) scale is a 12-item self-report measure designed to assess Environmental Sensitivity in children and adolescents between the ages of 8 and 18 years. Each of the 12 items is rated on a 7-point Likert scale.EnglishPluess, M., Assary, E., Lionetti, F., Lester, K. J., Krapohl, E., Aron, E. N., & Aron, A. (2018). Environmental sensitivity in children: Development of the Highly Sensitive Child Scale and identification of sensitivity groups. Developmental Psychology, 54(1), 51-70. doi: 10.1037/dev0000406
QuestionnairesHighly Sensitive Child Scale - Parent Version (HSC)The Highly Sensitive Child Scale - Parent Version (HSC) is the 12-item parent-report version of the original HSC scale designed to assess Environmental Sensitivity in children (Pluess et al., 2018). The scale is intended for parents to rate their children’s sensitivity. Each of the items is rated on a scale from 1 to 7.EnglishIn preparation
QuestionnairesHighly Sensitive Child Scale – Extended Version (HSC-24)The Highly Sensitive Child – Extended Version (HSC-24) scale is a 24-item self-report measure designed to assess Environmental Sensitivity in children and adolescents between the ages of 8 and 18 years. Each of the 24 items is rated on a 7-point Likert scale.English, DutchIn preparation
QuestionnairesHighly Sensitive Child Scale - Teacher Report (HSC-TR)The Highly Sensitive Child Scale – Teacher Report (HS-TR) is a 17-item teacher-report sensitivity scale designed to assess children’s Environmental Sensitivity in the school context. Each of the items is rated by teachers on a scale from 1 to 7.EnglishIn preparation
Observational MeasureHighly Sensitive Child-Rating System (HSC-RS)The Highly Sensitive Child – Rating System (HSC – RS) is an observational measure designed to assess Environmental Sensitivity in three-year-old children based on selected scenes from the Lab-TAB procedure. Children’s responses in a series of standardised situations are rated by trained experts. This measure can only be used after specific training.EnglishLionetti, F., Klein, D. N., Aron, A., Aron, E., & Pluess, M. (2019). Observer-Rated Environmental Sensitivity Moderates Children’s Response to Parenting Quality in Early Childhood. Developmental Psychology.