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Final DSM-5 under-identifies mild Autism Spectrum Disorder: Agreement between the DSM-5, CARS, CASD, and clinical diagnoses

机译:最终DSM-5对轻度自闭症谱系障碍的识别不足:DSM-5,CARS,CASD和临床诊断之间的协议

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Agreement between the final DSM-5 ASD criteria, Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), and Checklist for Autism Spectrum Disorder (CASD) was assessed in 143 children with ASD and other disorders (e.g., ADHD, intellectual disability, and oppositional defiant disorder). Diagnostic agreement between the CARS and CASD was high (94%), but their agreement with the DSM-5 was lower (84% and 88%). Agreement between the DSM-5 and both the CARS and CASD increased to 94% and diagnostic accuracy increased from 92% to 96% when one less DSM-5 social communication and interaction symptom was required for a diagnosis. Children with ASD not meeting DSM-5 criteria most often did not have criterion A2 (deficits in nonverbal social communication). Total scores on the DSM-5, CASD, and CARS were far higher for children with mild ASD (formerly PDDNOS) than no ASD, indicating that these children are clearly on the autism spectrum and are quite different from children with other disorders. However, only one child with mild ASD was identified by the DSM-5. This study and 11 others show that the DSM-5 under-identifies children with ASD, particularly children at the mild end of the spectrum. This can be rectified by requiring one less social communication and interaction symptom for a diagnosis.
机译:DSM-5 ASD的最终标准,儿童自闭症评分量表(CARS)和自闭症谱表检查表(CASD)之间的一致性已在143名患有ASD和其他疾病(例如,多动症,智力残疾和对立违抗性疾病)的儿童中进行了评估。 。 CARS和CASD之间的诊断一致性很高(94%),但它们与DSM-5的一致性较低(84%和88%)。当诊断所需的DSM-5社交沟通和互动症状减少一种时,DSM-5与CARS和CASD之间的一致性提高到94%,诊断准确性从92%提高到96%。 ASD不符合DSM-5标准的儿童通常没有A2标准(非言语社交障碍)。患有轻度ASD(以前称为PDDNOS)的儿童的DSM-5,CASD和CARS的总得分比没有ASD的儿童高得多,这表明这些儿童明显属于自闭症谱系,并且与患有其他疾病的儿童完全不同。但是,DSM-5仅识别出一名轻度ASD患儿。这项研究和其他11个研究表明,DSM-5对ASD的儿童识别不足,特别是在光谱较轻的儿童。可以通过减少一种社会交流和互动症状来进行诊断来纠正这一问题。

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