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Evaluation of clinical assessments of social abilities for use in autism clinical trials by the autism biomarkers consortium for clinical trials.

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Faja, S; Sabatos-DeVito, M; Sridhar, A; Kuhn, JL; Nikolaeva, JI; Sugar, CA; Webb, SJ; Bernier, RA; Sikich, L; Hellemann, G; Senturk, D ...
Published in: Autism Res
May 2023

Clinical trials in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often rely on clinician rating scales and parent surveys to measure autism-related features and social behaviors. To aid in the selection of these assessments for future clinical trials, the Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials (ABC-CT) directly compared eight common instruments with respect to acquisition rates, sensitivity to group differences, equivalence across demographic sub-groups, convergent validity, and stability over a 6-week period. The sample included 280 children diagnosed with ASD (65 girls) and 119 neurotypical children (36 girls) aged from 6 to 11 years. Full scale IQ for ASD ranged from 60 to 150 and for neurotypical ranged from 86 to 150. Instruments measured clinician global assessment and autism-related behaviors, social communication abilities, adaptive function, and social withdrawal behavior. For each instrument, we examined only the scales that measured social or communication functioning. Data acquisition rates were at least 97.5% at T1 and 95.7% at T2. All scales distinguished diagnostic groups. Some scales significantly differed by participant and/or family demographic characteristics. Within the ASD group, most clinical instruments exhibited weak (≥ |0.1|) to moderate (≥ |0.4|) intercorrelations. Short-term stability was moderate (ICC: 0.5-0.75) to excellent (ICC: >0.9) within the ASD group. Variations in the degree of stability may inform viability for different contexts of use, such as identifying clinical subgroups for trials versus serving as a modifiable clinical outcome. All instruments were evaluated in terms of their advantages and potential concerns for use in clinical trials.

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Autism Res

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1939-3806

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

16

Issue

5

Start / End Page

981 / 996

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Skills
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Communication
  • Child
  • Biomarkers
  • Autistic Disorder
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
 

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Faja, S., Sabatos-DeVito, M., Sridhar, A., Kuhn, J. L., Nikolaeva, J. I., Sugar, C. A., … Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials. (2023). Evaluation of clinical assessments of social abilities for use in autism clinical trials by the autism biomarkers consortium for clinical trials. Autism Res, 16(5), 981–996. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2905
Faja, Susan, Maura Sabatos-DeVito, Aksheya Sridhar, Jocelyn L. Kuhn, Julia I. Nikolaeva, Catherine A. Sugar, Sara Jane Webb, et al. “Evaluation of clinical assessments of social abilities for use in autism clinical trials by the autism biomarkers consortium for clinical trials.Autism Res 16, no. 5 (May 2023): 981–96. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2905.
Faja S, Sabatos-DeVito M, Sridhar A, Kuhn JL, Nikolaeva JI, Sugar CA, et al. Evaluation of clinical assessments of social abilities for use in autism clinical trials by the autism biomarkers consortium for clinical trials. Autism Res. 2023 May;16(5):981–96.
Faja, Susan, et al. “Evaluation of clinical assessments of social abilities for use in autism clinical trials by the autism biomarkers consortium for clinical trials.Autism Res, vol. 16, no. 5, May 2023, pp. 981–96. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/aur.2905.
Faja S, Sabatos-DeVito M, Sridhar A, Kuhn JL, Nikolaeva JI, Sugar CA, Webb SJ, Bernier RA, Sikich L, Hellemann G, Senturk D, Naples AJ, Shic F, Levin AR, Seow HA, Dziura JD, Jeste SS, Chawarska K, Nelson CA, Dawson G, McPartland JC, Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials. Evaluation of clinical assessments of social abilities for use in autism clinical trials by the autism biomarkers consortium for clinical trials. Autism Res. 2023 May;16(5):981–996.
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Published In

Autism Res

DOI

EISSN

1939-3806

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

16

Issue

5

Start / End Page

981 / 996

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Skills
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Communication
  • Child
  • Biomarkers
  • Autistic Disorder
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology