The Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire: Development and psychometric evaluation of a new, open‐source measure of autism symptomatology

Author:

Frazier Thomas W.12ORCID,Dimitropoulos Anastasia3,Abbeduto Leonard4,Armstrong‐Brine Melissa5,Kralovic Shanna6,Shih Andy2,Hardan Antonio Y.7,Youngstrom Eric A.89,Uljarević Mirko10,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, John Carroll University University Heights OH USA

2. Autism Speaks Princeton NJ USA

3. Department of Psychological Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

4. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and MIND Institute University of California, Davis Davis CA USA

5. MetroHealth Autism Assessment Clinic, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland OH USA

6. Division of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics and Psychology University Hospitals Case Medical Center Cleveland OH USA

7. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University Stanford CA USA

8. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC USA

9. Helping Give Away Psychological Science Chapel Hill NC USA

10. Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences The University of Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo describe the development and initial psychometric evaluation of a new, freely available measure, the Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire (ASDQ).MethodAfter development and revision of an initial 33‐item version, informants completed a revised 39‐item version of the ASDQ on 1467 children and adolescents (aged 2–17 years), including 104 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).ResultsThe initial 33‐item version of the ASDQ had good reliability and construct validity. However, only four specific symptom factors were identified, potentially due to an insufficient number of items. Factor analyses of the expanded instrument identified a general ASD factor and nine specific symptom factors with good measurement invariance across demographic groups. Scales showed good‐to‐excellent overall and conditional reliability. Exploratory analyses of predictive validity for ASD versus neurotypical and other developmental disability diagnoses indicated good accuracy for population and at‐risk contexts.InterpretationThe ASDQ is a free and psychometrically sound informant report instrument with good reliability of measurement across a continuous range of scores and preliminary evidence of predictive validity. The measure may be a useful alternative to existing autism symptom measures but further studies with comparison of clinical diagnoses using criterion‐standard instruments are needed.What this paper adds The Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire (ASDQ) is a new, freely available measure of autism symptoms. The ASDQ showed reliable and accurate measurement of autism symptoms. The measure had good screening efficiency for autism spectrum disorder relative to other developmental conditions.

Funder

Hartwell Foundation

Autism Speaks

ASCRS Research Foundation

Roche

Simons Foundation

Forest Laboratories

Bristol-Myers Squibb

National Institutes of Health

Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

American Psychological Association

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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