University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 80918, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2013 Jan;83(1):126-30. doi: 10.1111/ajop.12012.
This article presents preliminary psychometric properties of a new 45-item scale, the Coolidge Autistic Symptoms Survey (CASS), designed to differentiate between children within the autism spectrum (including Asperger's Disorder) and purportedly normal children, in anticipation of DSM-5 changes, in which a single diagnostic category is proposed: autism spectrum disorder. The final sample (N = 72) consisted of 19 children diagnosed with Asperger's Disorder, 19 children who were considered loners by their parents (without an autism diagnosis), and 34 purportedly normal children. The CASS and the 200-item, DSM-IV-TR aligned, Coolidge Personality and Neuropsychological Inventory were completed by a parent. The CASS had excellent internal scale reliability (α= .97) and test-retest (r = .91) reliability. ANOVA revealed the CASS was able to discriminate significantly among the 3 groups of children. Further research with the CASS appears warranted.
本文介绍了新的 45 项量表——Coolidge 自闭症症状调查(CASS)的初步心理测量特性,该量表旨在区分自闭症谱系内的儿童(包括阿斯伯格综合征)和据称正常的儿童,以应对 DSM-5 的变化,其中提出了一个单一的诊断类别:自闭症谱系障碍。最终样本(N=72)包括 19 名被诊断为阿斯伯格综合征的儿童、19 名被父母认为是孤独者(没有自闭症诊断)的儿童和 34 名据称正常的儿童。CASS 和 200 项符合 DSM-IV-TR 的 Coolidge 人格和神经心理学量表由家长完成。CASS 具有极好的内部量表信度(α=.97)和重测信度(r =.91)。方差分析表明,CASS 能够显著区分 3 组儿童。进一步研究 CASS 似乎是合理的。