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The Screen for Social Interaction (SSI): A Screening Measure for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Preschoolers
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal. Nov-Dec 2011 32(6):2519-2529.
Subject
Autism
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Screening Tests
Interpersonal Relationship
Preschool Children
Test Validity
Child Caregivers
Language
English
ISSN
0891-4222
Abstract
We report on the preliminary validity and utility of the "Ghuman-Folstein Screen for Social Interaction" ("SSI"), a measure of social interaction that can serve to screen for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in clinical samples of young high-risk children. Caregivers of 350 children (176 younger participants, ages 24-42 months, mean age = 34.1 months; and 174 older participants, ages 43 to 61 months, mean age = 52.4 months) with ASDs, non-ASD developmental and/or psychiatric disorders, or without developmental concerns completed the SSI. A series of analyses resulted in shortened versions of the SSI: a 26-item SSI-Younger (SSI-Y) and a 21-item SSI-Older (SSI-O) version. The SSI-Y and SSI-O showed moderate convergence with ASD diagnostic measures and significantly differentiated ASD and non-ASD clinical groups. Sensitivity and specificity values for discriminating ASD and non-ASD clinical participants were 0.87 and 0.71, respectively for the SSI-Y and 0.81 and 0.70, respectively for the SSI-O. Scoring recommendations were made based on the ROC results. (Contains 4 tables.)