ASDASQ
About the ASDASQ
The ASDASQ was designed for use in a study of the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in adult psychiatric out-patients (1), since no screening tool for ASD in this population existed.
Factors considered important for a usable screening questionnaire were that:
- it should be brief and simple, allowing high compliance and response rates,
- it must be appropriate for psychiatric staff members of different professional backgrounds,
- the content should be concerned with the patient’s observable behaviour, not thoughts or feelings,
- the items should be based on operationalised diagnostic criteria for Asperger’s syndrome and autism (and symptoms relating to these), and
- Â it must have acceptable inter-rater and test-retest reliability.
The ASDASQ thus consists of nine symptom/impairment-orientated questions concerning diagnostic issues, plus one item relating to previous contact with child and adolescent psychiatric services. All items are of the ‘yes’/‘no’ variety, except the one relating to contact with child and adolescent psychiatry, for which a third alternative (‘not known’) is included.
This instrument is currently unavailable.
