The Cognitive Flexibility Scale for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Turkish Adaptation and Validation Study
Künye
HOCAOĞLU, Ahmet Yalçın & Meltem Acar GÜVENDİR. "The Cognitive Flexibility Scale for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Turkish Adaptation and Validation Study". Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, (2025): 1-10.Özet
Purpose The primary aim of this study was to adapt the Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS) for individuals with Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD) into Turkish and to examine its psychometric properties, specifically its structural validity and
internal consistency.
Methods The study initially involved a sample of 303 parents of students diagnosed with ASD. After data screening for outliers,
the final analyses were conducted on a sample of 298 participants. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was employed
to evaluate the factor structure of the Turkish version of the CFS. Internal consistency was assessed to determine the scale’s
reliability.
Results The initial CFA, which tested the original scale’s factor structure, demonstrated a poor model fit and unacceptable
reliability. Several items had factor loadings below the 0.30 threshold. Following the removal of one subscale based on item
loadings and model fit indices, a subsequent analysis of a revised 4-factor, 22-item structure yielded satisfactory fit indices
and high internal consistency.
Conclusion The findings suggest that the adapted 4-factor, 22-item Turkish version of the CFS demonstrates satisfactory
structural validity and high internal consistency, making it a valid and reliable instrument for assessing cognitive flexibility
(CF) in individuals with ASD as reported by their parents in a Turkish context.



















