Digital autism screening tool shows promise in NIH-funded study
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Digital autism screening tool shows promise in NIH-funded study
Improving accuracy of screening would reduce disparities in early diagnosis and intervention.
What
A tablet-based screening application for may improve early detection, suggests a study funded by the 最新麻豆视频. Early detection is critical for access to that can have major long-term positive effects on symptoms and later skills. The app showed 87.8% sensitivity for detecting ASD, meaning it correctly identified most children with the condition. Its specificity鈥攖he percentage of children without ASD who screened negative鈥攚as 80.8%. By accurately identifying toddlers who warrant further investigation for ASD, the app may help healthcare providers ensure that children and families receive the support they need.
Healthcare providers typically screen toddlers for ASD using a parent questionnaire. However, studies have found that the accuracy of such questionnaires tends to be lower in primary care settings compared to research settings, particularly among girls and children of color. This can widen disparities in early diagnosis and intervention.
To address the need for more accurate ASD screening tools, researchers developed the SenseToKnow app, which records and analyzes children鈥檚 responses to short movies designed to elicit a range of behavioral patterns. The app can track many early signs of ASD, including differences in social attention, facial expressions, head movements, response to name, blink rates and motor skills. The work was led by Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D., and Guillermo Sapiro, Ph.D., of the at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Healthcare providers used SenseToKnow to screen toddlers ages 17 months to 3 years during a well-child visit. Of the 475 toddlers enrolled in the study, 49 were subsequently diagnosed with ASD and 98 were diagnosed with developmental delays without ASD. The app鈥檚 ability to reliably detect children diagnosed with ASD was consistent across toddlers of different sex, race and ethnicity. Overall, participants who screened positive for ASD using the app had a 40.6% probability of subsequently being diagnosed with the condition. In comparison, only about 15% of children who screen positive using the standard parent questionnaire are later diagnosed with ASD. Combining the app with the standard questionnaire boosted the probability of a positive screen resulting in later diagnosis to 63.4%.
According to the authors, the study is a step forward in developing ASD screening tools that can reduce disparities in access to early diagnosis and intervention. They also note the importance of ensuring that children with a positive screening result are linked to appropriate referrals and services.
The study was funded by NIH鈥檚 Eunice Kennedy Shriver 最新麻豆视频 Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Additional support was provided by NIH鈥檚 最新麻豆视频 Institute of Mental Health and other organizations.
Who
Alice Kau, Ph.D., program director in NICHD鈥檚 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Branch, is available for interviews.
To arrange an interview with Dr. Kau, please call 301-496-5133 or e-mail nichdpress@mail.nih.gov.
Reference
Perochon S et al. Early detection of autism using digital behavioral phenotyping. Nature Medicine DOI: (2023)
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