SAB 0-2

About the SAB 0-2

The SAB 0-2 (Symptoms of Autism Before age 2 years) is a parent/caretaker questionnaire that was developed by Dahlgren and Gillberg in the 1980s with a view to studying the earliest symptoms and signs of autism and to find indicators that could separate autism from intellectual disability before age 2 years. It takes about twenty minutes to complete by a parent or caretaker who knows the child well, longer if the child is severely affected by a variety of early neurodevelopmental symptoms/problems. The most pertinent publications  are by Dahlgren and Gillberg 1989 and Gillberg et al 1990, but the questionnaire has also been used in other studies, including Gillberg 1987 on Rett syndrome.

  • Gillberg C. Autistic symptoms in Rett syndrome: the first two years according to mother reports. Brain Dev. 1987;9(5):499-501.
  • Dahlgren SO, Gillberg C. Symptoms in the first two years of life. A preliminary population study of infantile autism. European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Science. 1989;238(3):169-74.
  • Gillberg C, Ehlers S, Schaumann H, Jakobsson G, Dahlgren SO, Lindblom R, BÃ¥genholm A, Tjuus T, Blidner E. Autism under age 3 years: a clinical study of 28 cases referred for autistic symptoms in infancy. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 1990 31(6):921-34.
  • Webb M,  Jones J. Exploring tensions in developing assessment for learning, Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice. 2009;16:(2): 165-184.

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