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New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures

Clinical genetic studies confirm the broader autism phenotype (BAP) in some relatives of individuals with autism, but there are few standardized assessment measures. We developed three BAP measures (informant interview, self-report interview, and impression of interviewee observational scale) and de...

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Autores principales: Parr, Jeremy R, De Jonge, Maretha V, Wallace, Simon, Pickles, Andrew, Rutter, Michael L, Le Couteur, Ann S, van Engeland, Herman, Wittemeyer, Kerstin, McConachie, Helen, Roge, Bernadette, Mantoulan, Carine, Pedersen, Lennart, Isager, Torben, Poustka, Fritz, Bolte, Sven, Bolton, Patrick, Weisblatt, Emma, Green, Jonathan, Papanikolaou, Katerina, Baird, Gillian, Bailey, Anthony J
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4690162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25959701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aur.1466
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author Parr, Jeremy R
De Jonge, Maretha V
Wallace, Simon
Pickles, Andrew
Rutter, Michael L
Le Couteur, Ann S
van Engeland, Herman
Wittemeyer, Kerstin
McConachie, Helen
Roge, Bernadette
Mantoulan, Carine
Pedersen, Lennart
Isager, Torben
Poustka, Fritz
Bolte, Sven
Bolton, Patrick
Weisblatt, Emma
Green, Jonathan
Papanikolaou, Katerina
Baird, Gillian
Bailey, Anthony J
author_facet Parr, Jeremy R
De Jonge, Maretha V
Wallace, Simon
Pickles, Andrew
Rutter, Michael L
Le Couteur, Ann S
van Engeland, Herman
Wittemeyer, Kerstin
McConachie, Helen
Roge, Bernadette
Mantoulan, Carine
Pedersen, Lennart
Isager, Torben
Poustka, Fritz
Bolte, Sven
Bolton, Patrick
Weisblatt, Emma
Green, Jonathan
Papanikolaou, Katerina
Baird, Gillian
Bailey, Anthony J
author_sort Parr, Jeremy R
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description Clinical genetic studies confirm the broader autism phenotype (BAP) in some relatives of individuals with autism, but there are few standardized assessment measures. We developed three BAP measures (informant interview, self-report interview, and impression of interviewee observational scale) and describe the development strategy and findings from the interviews. International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium data were collected from families containing at least two individuals with autism. Comparison of the informant and self-report interviews was restricted to samples in which the interviews were undertaken by different researchers from that site (251 UK informants, 119 from the Netherlands). Researchers produced vignettes that were rated blind by others. Retest reliability was assessed in 45 participants. Agreement between live scoring and vignette ratings was very high. Retest stability for the interviews was high. Factor analysis indicated a first factor comprising social-communication items and rigidity (but not other repetitive domain items), and a second factor comprised mainly of reading and spelling impairments. Whole scale Cronbach's alphas were high for both interviews. The correlation between interviews for factor 1 was moderate (adult items 0.50; childhood items 0.43); Kappa values for between-interview agreement on individual items were mainly low. The correlations between individual items and total score were moderate. The inclusion of several factor 2 items lowered the overall Cronbach's alpha for the total set. Both interview measures showed good reliability and substantial stability over time, but the findings were better for factor 1 than factor 2. We recommend factor 1 scores be used for characterising the BAP. Autism Res 2015, 8: 522–533. © 2015 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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spelling pubmed-46901622015-12-31 New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures Parr, Jeremy R De Jonge, Maretha V Wallace, Simon Pickles, Andrew Rutter, Michael L Le Couteur, Ann S van Engeland, Herman Wittemeyer, Kerstin McConachie, Helen Roge, Bernadette Mantoulan, Carine Pedersen, Lennart Isager, Torben Poustka, Fritz Bolte, Sven Bolton, Patrick Weisblatt, Emma Green, Jonathan Papanikolaou, Katerina Baird, Gillian Bailey, Anthony J Autism Res Research Articles Clinical genetic studies confirm the broader autism phenotype (BAP) in some relatives of individuals with autism, but there are few standardized assessment measures. We developed three BAP measures (informant interview, self-report interview, and impression of interviewee observational scale) and describe the development strategy and findings from the interviews. International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium data were collected from families containing at least two individuals with autism. Comparison of the informant and self-report interviews was restricted to samples in which the interviews were undertaken by different researchers from that site (251 UK informants, 119 from the Netherlands). Researchers produced vignettes that were rated blind by others. Retest reliability was assessed in 45 participants. Agreement between live scoring and vignette ratings was very high. Retest stability for the interviews was high. Factor analysis indicated a first factor comprising social-communication items and rigidity (but not other repetitive domain items), and a second factor comprised mainly of reading and spelling impairments. Whole scale Cronbach's alphas were high for both interviews. The correlation between interviews for factor 1 was moderate (adult items 0.50; childhood items 0.43); Kappa values for between-interview agreement on individual items were mainly low. The correlations between individual items and total score were moderate. The inclusion of several factor 2 items lowered the overall Cronbach's alpha for the total set. Both interview measures showed good reliability and substantial stability over time, but the findings were better for factor 1 than factor 2. We recommend factor 1 scores be used for characterising the BAP. Autism Res 2015, 8: 522–533. © 2015 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015-10 2015-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4690162/ /pubmed/25959701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aur.1466 Text en © 2015 The Authors Autism Research published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society for Autism Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Parr, Jeremy R
De Jonge, Maretha V
Wallace, Simon
Pickles, Andrew
Rutter, Michael L
Le Couteur, Ann S
van Engeland, Herman
Wittemeyer, Kerstin
McConachie, Helen
Roge, Bernadette
Mantoulan, Carine
Pedersen, Lennart
Isager, Torben
Poustka, Fritz
Bolte, Sven
Bolton, Patrick
Weisblatt, Emma
Green, Jonathan
Papanikolaou, Katerina
Baird, Gillian
Bailey, Anthony J
New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures
title New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures
title_full New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures
title_fullStr New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures
title_full_unstemmed New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures
title_short New Interview and Observation Measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype: Description of Strategy and Reliability Findings for the Interview Measures
title_sort new interview and observation measures of the broader autism phenotype: description of strategy and reliability findings for the interview measures
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4690162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25959701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aur.1466
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