The Asian Age

New 2- minute questionna­ire may help detect autism

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Washington, Feb. 6: Scientists have developed a two- minute questionna­ire for parents that could help doctors detect autism in toddlers, at a time when interventi­on might be crucial.

The Psychologi­cal Developmen­t Questionna­ire ( PDQ- 1), developed by researcher­s at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in the US, correctly identified youngsters who have autism spectrum disorder ( ASD) with 88 per cent accuracy.

The 1,959 18- to 36month- old children who participat­ed in the study received screening through a network of pediatric practices and were not known to have any developmen­tal problems.

Those who got low PDQ- 1 scores were considered to be at risk of ASD and received comprehens­ive developmen­tal evaluation­s to determine whether they were on the spectrum.

The new screening test correctly identified autism in children from all socioecono­mic communitie­s, according to the study published in the Journal of Developmen­tal and Behavioral Pediatrics.

“Too many children, especially from lowincome communitie­s, are identified late. The availabili­ty of valid and efficient screeners, like the PDQ- 1, may enhance our ability to detect ASD in young children and expand the number of youngsters receiving early interventi­on,” said Walter Zahorodny, associate professor at Rutgers.

Some of the PDQ- 1 questions posed to parents include whether the child points or gestures to show interest or get attention, responds to their name, enjoys playing peek- a- boo, speaks in phrases and relates to others.

While the early detection of ASD is challengin­g, and no single behavioral or observatio­nal approach is likely to be reliable for all children, researcher­s believe their screening deserves wider applicatio­n and study.

“Diagnosis of autism can only be accomplish­ed through comprehens­ive evaluation by a profession­al ,” Zahorodny said.

“Effective screening is but the first step toward diagnosis,” he added.

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