Clinical utility of the ECLECTIC framework in providing culturally-informed autism spectrum disorder evaluations: A pediatric case-based approach.

The Clinical neuropsychologist Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-14 DOI:10.1080/13854046.2021.1936187
Veronica Bordes Edgar, Veronica Meneses, Daphna Shaw, Regilda Anne Romero, Christine M Salinas, Abigail Kissel
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Abstract

Objective: Social cognition does not exist within a vacuum. One's culture and surrounding social environment influence 1) development of social skills and behaviors, and 2) society's expectations regarding "normal" behavior versus behaviors consistent with the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Use of a comprehensive cultural framework such as Fujii's ECLECTIC model undergirds valid ASD testing by enhancing clinician awareness of potential biases during clinical decision-making and by supporting culturally relevant recommendations. Method: Four diverse pediatric patients presenting for concerns of ASD are described. Neuropsychological test data and salient cultural considerations are presented within the ECLECTIC framework. Results: The cases illustrate relevant cultural factors critical to the ASD assessment for youth with wide diversity (Southeast Asian, Deaf, Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and Chinese cultures) and varied contextual factors (adoption, underlying Down syndrome). The ECLETIC model better allows integration of salient factors such as cognition, family dynamics, behaviors, educational services, and language dominance. Conclusions: Unrecognized ethnocentric biases may shadow the complexities and nuances involved in ASD assessment across cultures. Such errors are minimized using a comprehensive cultural framework to guide equitable neuropsychological services. The ECLECTIC model's emphasis on cultural and contextual factors results in more accurate findings and more individualized planning for the patient. Recommendations for clinical application are provided.

兼收并蓄框架在提供文化知情的自闭症谱系障碍评估中的临床应用:一种基于儿科病例的方法。
目的:社会认知不是存在于真空中。一个人的文化和周围的社会环境影响1)社交技能和行为的发展,以及2)社会对“正常”行为与与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)诊断一致的行为的期望。使用综合文化框架,如藤井的ECLECTIC模型,通过增强临床医生在临床决策过程中对潜在偏见的认识,并通过支持与文化相关的建议,巩固了有效的ASD测试。方法:对4例表现为ASD的不同儿科患者进行描述。神经心理学测试数据和突出的文化考虑是在折衷框架内提出的。结果:这些病例说明了对具有广泛多样性(东南亚、聋人、黑人、西班牙/拉丁裔和中国文化)和不同背景因素(收养、潜在唐氏综合症)的青少年进行ASD评估至关重要的相关文化因素。ECLETIC模型更好地整合了认知、家庭动态、行为、教育服务和语言优势等显著因素。结论:未被认识到的种族中心主义偏见可能会影响跨文化的ASD评估的复杂性和细微差别。使用综合文化框架来指导公平的神经心理学服务,这些错误被最小化。ECLECTIC模型强调文化和环境因素,结果更准确,为患者提供更个性化的计划。对临床应用提出了建议。
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