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What are we optimizing for in autism screening? Examination of algorithmic changes in the M-CHAT
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- Schjølberg, Synnve (Author)
- Shic, Frederick (Author)
- Volkmar, Fred R. (Author)
- Nordahl-Hansen, Anders (Author)
- Stenberg, Nina (Author)
- Torske, Tonje (Author)
- Larsen, Kenneth (Author)
- Riley, Katherine (Author)
- Sukhodolsky, Denis G. (Author)
- Leckman, James F. (Author)
- Chawarska, Katarzyna (Author)
- Øien, Roald A. (Author)
Title
What are we optimizing for in autism screening? Examination of algorithmic changes in the M-CHAT
Abstract
The present study objectives were to examine the performance of the new M-CHAT-R algorithm to the original M-CHAT algorithm. The main purpose was to examine if the algorithmic changes increase identification of children later diagnosed with ASD, and to examine if there is a trade-off when changing algorithms. We included 54,463 screened cases from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. Children were screened using the 23 items of the M-CHAT at 18 months. Further, the performance of the M-CHAT-R algorithm was compared to the M-CHAT algorithm on the 23-items. In total, 337 individuals were later diagnosed with ASD. Using M-CHAT-R algorithm decreased the number of correctly identified ASD children by 12 compared to M-CHAT, with no children with ASD screening negative on the M-CHAT criteria subsequently screening positive utilizing the M-CHAT-R algorithm. A nonparametric McNemar's test determined a statistically significant difference in identifying ASD utilizing the M-CHAT-R algorithm. The present study examined the application of 20-item MCHAT-R scoring criterion to the 23-item MCHAT. We found that this resulted in decreased sensitivity and increased specificity for identifying children with ASD, which is a trade-off that needs further investigation in terms of cost-effectiveness. However, further research is needed to optimize screening for ASD in the early developmental period to increase identification of false negatives. © 2021 The Authors. Autism Research published by International Society for Autism Research and Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Publication
Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research
Date
2021-11-26, November 2021
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
296-304
DOI
Citation Key
schjolbergWhatAreWe2021
ISSN
19393792
Language
english
Extra
4 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34837355/
Citation
Schjølberg, S., Shic, F., Volkmar, F. R., Nordahl-Hansen, A., Stenberg, N., Torske, T., Larsen, K., Riley, K., Sukhodolsky, D. G., Leckman, J. F., Chawarska, K., & Øien, R. A. (2021). What are we optimizing for in autism screening? Examination of algorithmic changes in the M-CHAT. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research, 15(2), 296–304. https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.2643
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