| Literature DB >> 33845648 |
Weili Yan1, Richard J Siegert2, Hao Zhou1, Xiaobing Zou3, Lijie Wu4, Xuerong Luo5, Tingyu Li6, Yi Huang7, Hongyan Guan8, Xiang Chen9, Meng Mao10, Kun Xia11, Lan Zhang10, Erzhen Li8, Chunpei Li1, Xudong Zhang1, Yuanfeng Zhou1, Andy Shih12, Eric Fombonne13, Yi Zheng14, Jisheng Han15, Zhongsheng Sun16, Yong-Hui Jiang17, Yi Wang1.
Abstract
LAY ABSTRACT: The Autism Spectrum Rating Scale is a behavioural rating scale completed by parents and teachers that is useful for identifying children with an autism spectrum disorder. The development of a modified Autism Spectrum Rating Scale suitable for use in China is important for the identification of children in China with an autism spectrum disorder. In this study, we examined the Modified Chinese Autism Spectrum Rating Scale using a statistical technique known as Rasch analysis. Rasch analysis tests whether the questionnaire meets the standards for modern scientific measurement. We used Rasch analysis to examine data from 2013 children in China including 420 diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder who had been rated by a parent or grandparent. After removing a small number of items (questions), the Modified Chinese Autism Spectrum Rating Scale met the stringent criteria for Rasch measurement. The availability of a reliable and precise tool for assessing behaviours characteristic of an autism spectrum disorder in Chinese children will improve the identification and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in China, thus enabling better provision of support services.Entities:
Keywords: Autism Spectrum Rating Scale; China; Rasch analysis; autism spectrum disorders; parent version; psychometrics; school-age children
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33845648 PMCID: PMC8548063 DOI: 10.1177/13623613211004054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613