| Literature DB >> 34553291 |
Sallie W Nowell1, Brianne Tomaszewski2,3, Jessica R Steinbrenner2,4, Ann M Sam2, Samuel L Odom2.
Abstract
Measurement of social-pragmatic communication skills is essential for clinicians and researchers working with school-aged children on the autism spectrum. Many measures of these skills require time-intensive training and coding that is impractical for clinical assessment settings. Using a sample of 299 elementary school children (M = 8.6 years, sd = 1.7) with autism whose teachers completed the Children's Communication Checklist-2, we evaluated the psychometric properties of the CCC-2, a commonly used measure of social-pragmatic skills in order to assist researchers and clinicians in identifying the utility of this measure related to their assessment needs. Our results indicate strong psychometric properties for the CCC-2 with this population and a 3-factor model fit: Structural Language, Pragmatic Communication, and Pragmatic Social. Evidence of racial/ethnic bias was found for the structural language factor. Clinical recommendations are provided for using the CCC-2 with students with autism as reported by teachers.Entities:
Keywords: ASD; Autism; Pragmatic language; Psychometric; Social-communication
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34553291 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-021-05284-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257