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Query: UMLS:C0004352 (
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This study piloted a role play assessment of conversational skills for adolescents and young adults with high-functioning
autism
/Asperger syndrome (HFA/AS). Participants completed two semi-structured role plays, in which social context was manipulated by changing the confederate's level of interest in the conversation. Participants' social behavior was rated via a behavioral coding system, and performance was compared across contexts and groups. An interaction effect was found for several items, whereby control participants showed significant change across context, while participants with HFA/AS showed little or no change. Total change across contexts was significantly correlated with related social constructs and significantly predicted ASD. The findings are discussed in terms of the potential utility of the
CASS
in the evaluation of social skill.
J
Autism
Dev Disord 2011 Sep
PMID:Development of the Contextual Assessment of Social Skills (CASS): a role play measure of social skill for individuals with high-functioning autism. 2128 53
This study investigated the utility of self-report measures to screen for psychiatric comorbidities in
autism
spectrum disorders (ASDs). Thirty-eight 10-17 year olds with an ASD and without mental retardation completed: the
Children's Depression Inventory-Short version
(
CDI-S
),
Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale
(
RCMAS
),
Conners-Wells Adolescent Self-report Scale-Short edition
(
CASS
-S
), and
Short Leyton Obsessional Inventory-Child Version
(
SLOI-CV
). Their parents were interviewed with the
Autism
Comorbidity Interview-Present and Lifetime
(
ACI-PL
) to establish psychiatric diagnoses. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and reliability coefficients were calculated for each self-report and compared to values from literature. The
CDI-S
and
CASS
-S
yielded a high number of false negatives, with lower sensitivities and specificities in the sample than the literature. There was a nearly significant difference in total mean
RCMAS
scores between participants with and without anxiety, though again the means for both groups were below the threshold of concern. The
SLOI-CV
yielded a high false positive rate. All four instruments had reliability coefficients comparable to literature values. Results must be considered preliminary due to sample size. However, the findings suggest that although self-report instruments may provide useful information in the diagnosis of psychiatric comorbidities in ASD, caution must be exercised in their interpretation.
Res
Autism
Spectr Disord 2011 Jan
PMID:Preliminary evidence suggesting caution in the use of psychiatric self-report measures with adolescents with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders. 2401 1