![]() Option to score children with limited verbal abilities (not available for manual scoring).Attention (Full form for ages 6-18years). Measures key areas, including Social/Communication, Unusual Behaviors, Self-Regulation (Full form for ages 6–18), Peer Socialization, Adult Socialization, Social/Emotional Reciprocity, Atypical Language, Sterotypy, Behavioral Rigidity, Sensory Sensitivity, Attention / Self Regulation (Full form for ages 2-5 years).Short form can be used for screening or treatment monitoring.Easy administration, scoring, and result interpretation.Items assess DSM-5 symptom criteria for ASD - DSM-IV-TR scoring still available for online and software options.The short form is designed for ages 2–18 and contains 15 items. The Childhood Autism Rating Scale-2 (CARS-2 Schopler et al., 2010) is a clinician rating scale that involves 15 items, each rated on a four-point scale (1 within normal limits to 4 severely abnormal for age) based on observation in the areas of social, emotional, adaptive, communication, and cognitive functioning. The ASRS full form contains 70 items for ages 2–5 and 71 items for ages 6–18. ![]() ![]() Help with Behavioral Rigidity, Sensory Sensitivity, Attention/Self-Regulation (Full form for ages 2-5), Attention (Full form for ages 6-18), and Social/Emotional Reciprocity.Monitor responses to intervention and its effectiveness.Guide the development of intervention and treatment strategies. In this study, 19 autism screening tests were evaluated and The Autism Spectrum Quotient was found to have the shortest administration time while The Gilliam Autism Rating Scale had the longest, and the only test that varied in duration was the Autism Screening Instrument for educational planning.Using a five-point Likert rating scale, parents and teachers evaluate how often they observe specific behaviors in the child or adolescent. ![]()
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