TY - JOUR
T1 - Screening for autism spectrum disorders
T2 - state of the art in Europe
AU - García-Primo, Patricia
AU - Hellendoorn, Annika
AU - Charman, Tony
AU - Roeyers, Herbert
AU - Dereu, Mieke
AU - Roge, Bernadette
AU - Baduel, Sophie
AU - Muratori, Filippo
AU - Narzisi, Antonio
AU - Van Daalen, Emma
AU - Moilanen, Irma
AU - de la Paz, Manuel Posada
AU - Canal-Bedia, Ricardo
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - A large number of studies have reported on the validity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) screening procedures. An overall understanding of these studies' findings cannot be based solely on the level of internal validity of each, since screening instruments might perform differently according to certain factors in different settings. Europe has led the field with the development of the first screening tool and first prospective screening study of autism. This paper seeks to provide an overview of ASD screening studies and ongoing programmes across Europe, and identify variables that have influenced the outcomes of such studies. Results show that, to date, over 70,000 children have been screened in Europe using 18 different screening procedures. Differences among findings across studies have enabled us to identify ten factors that may influence screening results. Although it is impossible to draw firm conclusions as to which screening procedure is most effective, this analysis might facilitate the choice of a screening method that best fits a specific scenario, and this, in turn, may eventually improve early ASD detection procedures.
AB - A large number of studies have reported on the validity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) screening procedures. An overall understanding of these studies' findings cannot be based solely on the level of internal validity of each, since screening instruments might perform differently according to certain factors in different settings. Europe has led the field with the development of the first screening tool and first prospective screening study of autism. This paper seeks to provide an overview of ASD screening studies and ongoing programmes across Europe, and identify variables that have influenced the outcomes of such studies. Results show that, to date, over 70,000 children have been screened in Europe using 18 different screening procedures. Differences among findings across studies have enabled us to identify ten factors that may influence screening results. Although it is impossible to draw firm conclusions as to which screening procedure is most effective, this analysis might facilitate the choice of a screening method that best fits a specific scenario, and this, in turn, may eventually improve early ASD detection procedures.
KW - Autism
KW - Detection
KW - Early
KW - Europe
KW - Methods
KW - Review
KW - Screening
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84901908394&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00787-014-0555-6
DO - 10.1007/s00787-014-0555-6
M3 - Article
SN - 1018-8827
VL - 23
SP - 1005
EP - 1021
JO - European child & adolescent psychiatry
JF - European child & adolescent psychiatry
ER -