Lucy H Waldren, Lucy A Livingston, Rachel A Clutterbuck, Esther Walton, Mitchell J Callan, Punit Shah
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摘要
在临床实践和研究中,10 项自闭症谱商数(AQ10)常用于筛查成人的高度自闭症特征。然而,在过去的十年中,美国国家健康与护理卓越研究所(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)一直建议使用次优的≥7分界值,而不是自闭症谱商数(AQ10)开发时规定的最优的≥6分界值。对 AQ10 临界值的使用和报告进行的全面审查表明,这种差异在文献中大量存在,超过 58% 的报告引用了次优临界值(27.15%)或模糊临界值(31.13%)。在研究了以往研究中 AQ10 临界值的使用情况后,我们利用 25 个已发表的数据集(N = 13,692)来测试应用不同的 AQ10 临界值会如何影响研究。我们的分析表明,在使用≥ 6 分界线被归类为高自闭症特质的参与者中,有 36.80% 的人在使用≥ 7 分界线时会被归类为低自闭症特质。我们还发现,≥ 6 分界线能更好地平衡 AQ10 对临床自闭症诊断的敏感性和特异性。最关键的是,我们的分析表明,即使 AQ10 临界值相差 1 分--即国家健康与护理卓越研究所指南中的误差--也会有意义地改变自闭症相关效应的统计意义和程度。这些研究结果表明,AQ10临界值的次优使用可能会对研究产生影响,我们讨论了在未来建立和应用适当的自闭症筛查临界值的迫切需要。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, 版权所有)。
The importance of using an optimal cutoff value for the 10-item Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ10).
The 10-item Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ10) is frequently used to screen adults for high autistic traits in clinical practice and research. For the past decade, however, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended the use of a suboptimal ≥ 7 cutoff value, instead of the optimal ≥ 6 value specified during the AQ10's development. A comprehensive review into the use and reporting of the AQ10 cutoff suggests that this discrepancy has proliferated across the literature, with over 58% of reports citing a suboptimal (27.15%) or ambiguous (31.13%) cutoff value. After examining the use of the AQ10 cutoff in previous research, we drew on 25 published data sets (N = 13,692) to test how applying different AQ10 cutoffs can influence research. Our analyses suggest that a striking 36.80% of the participants classified as having high autistic traits using the ≥ 6 cutoff would be classified as having low autistic traits using the ≥ 7 cutoff. The ≥ 6 cutoff was also found to provide a better balance between the sensitivity and specificity of the AQ10 with respect to a clinical autism diagnosis. Most critically, our analyses showed that even a 1-point difference in the AQ10 cutoff-the error made in the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines-can meaningfully change both the statistical significance and the magnitude of autism-related effects. These findings demonstrate that the suboptimal use of the AQ10 cutoff can be consequential for research, and we discuss the urgent need to establish and apply appropriate autism screening cutoff values in the future. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Assessment is concerned mainly with empirical research on measurement and evaluation relevant to the broad field of clinical psychology. Submissions are welcome in the areas of assessment processes and methods. Included are - clinical judgment and the application of decision-making models - paradigms derived from basic psychological research in cognition, personality–social psychology, and biological psychology - development, validation, and application of assessment instruments, observational methods, and interviews