Matson Johnny L, Boisjoli Jessica A, Hess Julie A, Wilkins Jonathan
Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA.
Dev Neurorehabil. 2010;13(2):72-9. doi: 10.3109/17518420903213576.
Due to the effectiveness of early intervention on the outcome of individuals with ASD, there is a race to identify children with ASD at younger ages. The Baby and Infant Screen for Children with aUtIsm Traits-Part 1 (BISCUIT-Part 1) is a new assessment tool designed to assess symptoms of ASD in children between the ages of 17-37 months. The aim of this study was to identify the factor structure of BISCUIT-Part 1 and investigate group differences with regards to these factors.
Participants (n = 1287) were enrolled in a state-funded early intervention programme for children at-risk for a developmental disability. The BISCUIT was administered to a parent or other significant caregiver along with other developmental measures as part of the assessment protocol for the early intervention programme.
The exploratory factor analysis yielded a three-factor solution consistent with symptom clusters characteristic of ASD. Furthermore, participants diagnosed with ASD exhibited significantly higher scores on the factors of the BISCUIT-Part 1, compared to toddlers without a diagnosis of ASD.
The BISCUIT-Part 1 shows promise in aiding clinicians in the diagnosis of ASD in infants and toddlers.
鉴于早期干预对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)个体预后的有效性,人们竞相在更小的年龄识别出患有ASD的儿童。《自闭症特征儿童婴幼儿筛查量表第一部分》(BISCUIT-Part 1)是一种新的评估工具,旨在评估17至37个月儿童的ASD症状。本研究的目的是确定BISCUIT-Part 1的因子结构,并调查这些因子在组间的差异。
参与者(n = 1287)参加了一项由国家资助的针对发育障碍高危儿童的早期干预项目。作为早期干预项目评估方案的一部分,BISCUIT量表与其他发育指标一起由父母或其他重要照顾者进行填写。
探索性因子分析得出了一个三因子解决方案,与ASD的症状群特征一致。此外,与未被诊断为ASD的幼儿相比,被诊断为ASD的参与者在BISCUIT-Part 1各因子上的得分显著更高。
BISCUIT-Part 1在帮助临床医生诊断婴幼儿ASD方面显示出前景。