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University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Farmington, CT, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2024 Jan;54(1):339-352. doi: 10.1007/s10803-022-05756-z. Epub 2022 Oct 31.
Racial disparities exist in autism diagnosis, and yet, the development of most diagnostic tools has not explicitly examined measurement equity between racial and ethnic groups. We examined the validity of the Toddler Autism Symptom Inventory (TASI), a semi-structured interview developed for diagnosis of toddlers, in non-Hispanic Black/African American and non-Hispanic White children. After controlling for group differences in socio-economic status, no differences in diagnosis, age at diagnosis, mean developmental level, or autism severity were found. TASI ROC curves for both groups, in the overall sample, and in samples stratified by SES, showed high AUC values. Validity of two cutoff scores was acceptable. Lack of significant differences in TASI score or responses to individual items suggests similar symptomatology. These results provide early support for the use of the TASI in diagnostic evaluations of Black and White children.
自闭症诊断存在种族差异,但大多数诊断工具的开发并未明确检查种族和族裔群体之间的测量公平性。我们检查了 Toddler Autism Symptom Inventory(TASI)的有效性,TASI 是一种为诊断幼儿开发的半结构化访谈,用于非西班牙裔黑人和非西班牙裔白人儿童。在控制社会经济地位的群体差异后,在诊断、诊断年龄、平均发育水平或自闭症严重程度方面没有发现差异。对于两个组,在整个样本中和按 SES 分层的样本中,TASI 的 ROC 曲线均显示出较高的 AUC 值。两个截断分数的有效性是可以接受的。TASI 分数或对个别项目的反应没有明显差异表明症状相似。这些结果为在黑人和白人儿童的诊断评估中使用 TASI 提供了早期支持。