Srisinghasongkram Pornchada, Pruksananonda Chandhita, Chonchaiya Weerasak
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, The Thai Red Cross Society, Rama IV. Road, Bangkok, Thailand.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2016 Oct;46(10):3317-29. doi: 10.1007/s10803-016-2876-4.
This study aimed to validate the use of two-step Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) screening adapted for a Thai population. Our participants included both high-risk children with language delay (N = 109) and low-risk children with typical development (N = 732). Compared with the critical scoring criteria, the total scoring method (failing ≥3 items) yielded the highest sensitivity of 90.7 %; specificity was 99.7 %, positive predictive value 96.1 %, and negative predictive value 99.4 %. The two-step M-CHAT screening is a promising instrument that can be utilized to detect ASD in Thai children in both primary and clinical settings. Moreover, socio-cultural context should be considered when adopting the use and interpretation of the M-CHAT for each country.
本研究旨在验证适用于泰国人群的两步法改良幼儿自闭症检查表(M-CHAT)筛查的效用。我们的参与者包括语言发育迟缓的高危儿童(N = 109)和发育正常的低危儿童(N = 732)。与临界评分标准相比,总分法(≥3项不合格)的灵敏度最高,为90.7%;特异度为99.7%,阳性预测值为96.1%,阴性预测值为99.4%。两步法M-CHAT筛查是一种很有前景的工具,可用于在初级和临床环境中检测泰国儿童的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)。此外,在每个国家采用M-CHAT进行使用和解读时,应考虑社会文化背景。