自闭症症状的简短观察:拉丁美洲样本的验证研究。

IF 5.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Autism Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1177/13623613241291098
Nora Granana, Francisco Astorino, Alba Richaudeau, Lucas Costa, Elena Fernandez de Carrera, Valeria Nanclares, Kristin Sohl
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摘要

摘要:自闭症谱系障碍是一种与社会沟通和行为功能显著障碍相关的复杂疾病。诊断依赖于临床医生的专业知识,收集发展史,以及对特定行为的观察。建议的议定书包括在大流行期间失效的工具,这对诊断评估造成了重大障碍。此外,低收入国家在获得自闭症谱系障碍筛查工具和标准化诊断测试方面还存在其他障碍,这些障碍在COVID-19期间只会加剧。在此期间,开发了自闭症症状简要观察仪器,以改善通过远程医疗获得诊断评估的机会。目前的研究试图在两个拉丁美洲国家验证自闭症症状简要观察的使用。研究人员对来自阿根廷和智利的313名儿童和成人进行了调查。结果显示,使用两个因素(即社会影响和限制性重复行为),有效的敏感性和特异性评分在模块之间具有良好的拟合性。目前研究的初步结果表明,自闭症症状简要观察是拉丁美洲人群的有效工具,并有望在大流行之后使用,以简化诊断过程。这是与BRINCAR家长协会的一项合作工作,该协会确定了在我国进行《自闭症症状简要观察》验证的必要性,并作为《柳叶刀》委员会的利益相关者给予了我们支持。
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The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism: Validation study in a Latin American sample.

Autism spectrum disorder presents as a multifaceted condition characterized by pronounced impairments in social communication and behavioral patterns. Diagnosis hinges upon the expertise of clinicians, comprehensive developmental history, and observation of specific behavioral markers. However, in low-income countries, access to screening tools and standardized diagnostic tests for autism spectrum disorder remains profoundly limited. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these challenges, rendering diagnostic protocols impractical. In response to these barriers, the Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism instrument was developed to facilitate assessments via telehealth during the pandemic. This study aims to validate the use of the Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism within two Latin American countries, Argentina, and Chile. A cohort of 313 spanning various age groups underwent examination. Psychometric properties of each Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism module were scrutinized, including sensitivity and specificity against the recommended University of California at Los Angeles cutoffs. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis yielded credible sensitivity and specificity scores for each module. Confirmatory factor analysis supported a favorable fit across modules, employing a 2-factor model distinguishing Social Affect and Restricted, Repetitive Behaviors. Preliminary findings affirm the validity of the Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism as an effective diagnostic tool within the Latin American population. Furthermore, its potential extends beyond the pandemic, promising support in the future.Lay abstractAutism spectrum disorder is a complex condition associated with significant impairments in social communication and behavioral functioning. Diagnosis is dependent on clinician expertise, gathering of developmental history, and observation of specific behaviors. The suggested protocols include tools rendered invalid during the pandemic, which created significant barriers for diagnostic assessments. Furthermore, there are additional barriers in low-income countries in access to screening tools and standardized diagnostic tests for autism spectrum disorders that were only exacerbated during COVID-19. The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism instrument was developed to improve access to diagnostic assessment via telehealth during this time. The current study sought to validate the use of the Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism within two Latin American countries. A sample of 313 children and adults from Argentina and Chile were examined. Results showed valid sensitivity and specificity scores with good fit across modules using two factors (i.e. Social Affect and Restricted, Repetitive Behaviors). Preliminary results of the current study demonstrated that the Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism is a valid instrument for Latin American population and shows promise to be used beyond the pandemic to ease the diagnostic process. This is a collaborative work with BRINCAR Parent Association, who defined the need in our country to run the validation of Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism and gave us support as the stakeholders at Lancet Commission.

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Autism
Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
11.50%
发文量
160
期刊介绍: Autism is a major, peer-reviewed, international journal, published 8 times a year, publishing research of direct and practical relevance to help improve the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. It is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on research in many areas, including: intervention; diagnosis; training; education; translational issues related to neuroscience, medical and genetic issues of practical import; psychological processes; evaluation of particular therapies; quality of life; family needs; and epidemiological research. Autism provides a major international forum for peer-reviewed research of direct and practical relevance to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. The journal''s success and popularity reflect the recent worldwide growth in the research and understanding of autistic spectrum disorders, and the consequent impact on the provision of treatment and care. Autism is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on evaluative research in all areas, including: intervention, diagnosis, training, education, neuroscience, psychological processes, evaluation of particular therapies, quality of life issues, family issues and family services, medical and genetic issues, epidemiological research.
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