Behavioural questionnaires to help diagnose autismBehavioural questionnaires are commonly used to help identify
autistic behaviours and to evaluate their severity. The
specific test used varies depending on the health professional's preference and
the child's symptoms. Commonly used assessments include the following. - Modified
Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT). This
test is used to evaluate infants who are at least 24
months old. The M-CHAT is better than the original CHAT (Checklist
for Autism in Toddlers) for detecting autism. The test continues to be studied
to identify milder autistic symptoms.
- Pervasive Developmental Disorder Screening. This questionnaire
is completed by parents to evaluate early signs of autism.
- Autism Screening Questionnaire. This test is for children 4
years of age and older.
- Autism Behaviour
Checklist. This is a screening tool completed by the child's teacher.
- Childhood Autism Rating Scale. This test
rates how much a child's behaviour varies from that of other children the same
age (older than 24 months).
- Autism Diagnostic
Interview. Parents provide information about their child's behaviours
during this wide-ranging, structured interview.
- Autism Observation Schedule. During this test, a health
professional observes a child as he or she performs
several activities involving communication, social interaction, play,
interests, and other behaviours.
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