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- Elizabeth Mawle and Peter Griffiths.
- Health Visitor, Westminster Primary Care Trust, 158 Herne Hill Road, London SE24 0AH, UK. elizabeth.mawle@westminster-pct.nhs.uk
- Int J Nurs Stud. 2006 Jul 1;43(5):623-36.
ObjectivesTo review the accuracy of brief screening tools for autism in pre-school children.DesignSystematic review of diagnostic accuracy studies.Data SourcesMedline, Embase, Cinahl and Psychlit plus references of identified papers and contact with authors.SubjectsChildren and infants aged 5 years or less without a prior diagnosis of autism or pervasive development delay.InterventionsTools/checklists appropriate for use in screening for autism in primary care settings.Outcome MeasuresSensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of screening tools and likelihood ratios relative to a diagnostic assessment made using either DSM-III/IV or ICD 10 diagnosis.ResultsThree studies considering two tools were identified. The CHecklist for Autism in Toddlers (CHAT) was tested on an appropriate population sample with moderate long-term follow-up but demonstrated poor sensitivity and positive predictive value. Weaker evidence suggested that the Modified CHecklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) had high sensitivity but follow-up was of shorter term and less comprehensive.ConclusionsThe CHAT demonstrated a level of sensitivity unlikely to be useful for population screening purposes, however, its high specificity suggests it has utility in secondary screening. The M-CHAT is a parent only report and might be more sensitive, and therefore appropriate for population screening. However, full conclusions regarding its accuracy cannot be drawn until follow-up data has been collected.
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