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Extreme Demand Avoidance 8-item measure (EDA-8)
In 2013, Dr Liz O’Nions et al developed the Extreme Demand Avoidance Questionnaire (EDA-Q) to measure caregiver reported behaviours in clinical accounts of extreme/‘pathological’ demand avoidance in Autistic children and young people aged 5-17. This questionnaire sought to measure these traits consistently for research purposes, but was not designed to be a diagnostic test.
In 2021, O’Nions et al further refined the EDA-Q to provide a caregiver report measure of 8 items, the EDA-8. The items dropped from the EDA-Q were those which showed less consistency with child age, gender, ability or independence. The items retained were found to cover the features consistently described in accounts of PDA. The EDA-8 is designed for research purposes and has not been tested in clinical settings.
The English version of the EDA-8 can be downloaded here.
The Norwegian version* of the EDA-8 (translated by Torill Fjæran-Granum) can be downloaded here.
The Spanish version* of the EDA-8 (translated by Rocio Manzanera Lidon) can be downloaded here.
The Finnish version* of the EDA-8 (translated by Autism Finland) can be downloaded here.
The 2021 study describing the refinement of the EDA-8 can be found here.
The original article describing development of the EDA-Q can be found here.
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What is PDA? booklet in Norwegian
The PDA Society has been contacted by Torill Fjæran-Granum at SPISS who has kindly translated our What is PDA? booklet into Norwegian. We’re sharing the translated booklet here in case it helps others (please note this isn't an official translations and the PDA Society is not able to verify its accuracy).
Translated version: First version (July 2020)
View translated booklet
‘PANDA’ page in French and Norwegian
The PDA Society have been contacted by parents who have kindly translated our PANDA mnemonic infographic into Norwegian and French, which we’re sharing in case it helps others (though please note these aren’t official translations and the PDA Society is not able to verify their accuracy).
More about our PanDA ambassador and PANDA mnemonic here
Download French version
Download Norwegian version