Evaluation of the ADOS Revised Algorithm:The Applicability in 558 Dutch Children and Adolescents

The revised ADOS algorithms, proposed by Gotham et al. (J Autism Dev Disord 37:613-627, 2007), were investigated in an independent sample of 558 Dutch children (modules 1, 2 and 3). The revised algorithms lead to better balanced sensitivity and specificity for modules 2 and 3, without losing efficiency of the classification. Including the restricted repetitive behaviour domain in the algorithm contributes to a clinical ASD classification in modules 2 and 3. For module 1, the results indicate less improvement, probably due to the low-functioning population. In most groups, the advantages of the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Bildt, Annelies
Sytema, Sjoerd
van Lang, Natasja D. J.
Minderaa, Ruud B.
van Engeland, Herman
de Jonge, Maretha V.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2009
Reihe/Periodikum: de Bildt , A , Sytema , S , van Lang , N D J , Minderaa , R B , van Engeland , H & de Jonge , M V 2009 , ' Evaluation of the ADOS Revised Algorithm : The Applicability in 558 Dutch Children and Adolescents ' , Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders , vol. 39 , no. 9 , pp. 1350-1358 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-009-0749-9
Schlagwörter: ADOS / Autism / ASD / Diagnosis / DIAGNOSTIC-OBSERVATION-SCHEDULE / AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS / MENTAL-RETARDATION
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/9f50c4f2-a73e-4588-a04a-d111ab414a5c

The revised ADOS algorithms, proposed by Gotham et al. (J Autism Dev Disord 37:613-627, 2007), were investigated in an independent sample of 558 Dutch children (modules 1, 2 and 3). The revised algorithms lead to better balanced sensitivity and specificity for modules 2 and 3, without losing efficiency of the classification. Including the restricted repetitive behaviour domain in the algorithm contributes to a clinical ASD classification in modules 2 and 3. For module 1, the results indicate less improvement, probably due to the low-functioning population. In most groups, the advantages of the revised algorithms are achieved without losing the strength of the original algorithm.