Identifiying Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in School Children for Placement Using a Valid Screening Instrument in Nigeria

R. Adebisi
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The purpose of the study was the use of an adapted valid Childhood Autistic Rating Scale (CARS) to identify Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in school children for the purpose of placement and intervention in a special school that comprised categories of children with intellectual disabilities. Samples of 52 subjects randomly selected from the population of 138 were used to rate their behaviours using the CARS. Using nonexperimental research design of cross-categorical survey (descriptive research) was considered most suitable for the study. This is a survey that studies a group of sample in order to identify traits of such group. With the use of statistical data of chi-square, scores collected from the participants revealed that there was no significant difference in the scores or ratings. Also, the result obtained from the use of t-test indicated that the instrument significantly differentiate ASDs traits from Non-ASDs. The findings in this study prompted a suggestion that special schools, centres, homes etc should get this valid instrument handy for the purpose of identifying autistic traits in school children for correct placement and intervention.
在尼日利亚使用有效的筛查工具识别学龄儿童的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)以供安置
本研究的目的是使用经调整的有效儿童自闭症评定量表(CARS)来识别在校儿童的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),以便在一所由智力残疾儿童组成的特殊学校进行安置和干预。从138人中随机选择52名受试者的样本,使用CARS对他们的行为进行评分。使用非实验性研究设计的交叉分类调查(描述性研究)被认为最适合该研究。这是一项调查,研究一组样本,以确定这一群体的特征。通过使用卡方统计数据,从参与者身上收集的分数显示,分数或评分没有显著差异。此外,使用t检验获得的结果表明,该工具显著区分了ASD和非ASD的特征。这项研究的发现促使人们建议,特殊学校、中心、家庭等应该随身携带这种有效的工具,以识别在校儿童的自闭症特征,从而进行正确的安置和干预。
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