The ASQ:SE-2 User’s Guide reported that preliminary research suggests ASQ:SE-2 will identify the majority of children with ASD. Since publication in 2015, have additional studies have been completed on this topic? - Ages and Stages
The ASQ:SE-2 User’s Guide Research
The ASQ:SE-2 User’s Guide reported that preliminary research suggests ASQ:SE-2 will identify the majority of children with ASD. Since publication in 2015, have additional studies have been completed on this topic?
There has been more recent research related to ASQ and autism; however, researchers have focused more on ASQ-3 than ASQ:SE-2. To see a full list of articles, see the lists of research articles.
The research article below examined ASQ:SE-2 and identification of children at risk for ASD:
- Alkherainej, K. & Squires, J. (2015). Accuracy of three screening instruments in identifying preschool children risk for autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment. 3, 147-153. Link to Article
Please note that the ASQ authors recommend that if a child has atypical ASQ:SE-2 results and concerning response to some of the red flag ASD items, which are listed in the User’s Guide, that they should be screened with an ASD-specific tool and/or referred for evaluation.
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- autism
- ASD
- at risk
- research
- identification
- early identification