Authors
William PL Mandy, Tony Charman, David H Skuse
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume
51
Issue
1
Pages
41-50
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
OBJECTIVE
To use confirmatory factor analysis to test the construct validity of the proposed DSM-5 symptom model of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in comparison to alternative models, including that described in DSM-IV-TR.
METHOD
Participants were 708 verbal children and young persons (mean age, 9.5 years) with mild to severe autistic difficulties. Autistic symptoms were measured using the Developmental, Dimensional and Diagnostic interview (3Di). The fit of the two-factor DSM-5 model, which has a social communication and a restricted, repetitive behavior (RRB) factor, was compared with that of alternative models. In one half of the sample, properties of the DSM-5 model were examined to investigate the validity of specific diagnostic criteria, informing the development of a better fitting DSM-5 model. This was then cross-validated in the remaining “hold-out” half of the sample; and its stability was tested …
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Scholar articles
WPL Mandy, T Charman, DH Skuse - Journal of the American Academy of Child & …, 2012