ADOS Flashcards
ADOS
What does the measure assess? (can think about why it was developed
- Provide current behavioral
information - Assess communication, social
interaction, and play in individuals
with ASD - Identify specific social or
communicative deficits for those
not meeting ASD criteria
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Target population (age, special populations, etc.)
Who administers?
Target Pop: All ages greater than 12 months
- credentialed professionals - extensive training and experience with ASD
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What scales are included?
Two broad domains of behaviour
1. Social Affect
2. Restricted, Repetitive Behaviours
Each module scores behaviour on 5 subscales
1. Language and communication
2. Reciprocal social interaction
3. Play and imagination
4. Stereotyped behaviours and restricted interests
5. Other abnormal behaviours
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What is involved in the assessment (e.g. materials,
administration details, general scoring guidelines)
- 5 modules that each represent a different level of verbal ability - choose module either PLAY or INTERVIEW
- Toddler module 12-30m
- Module 1 - preverbal 31 m+
- Module 2 - phrase speech 4yr level
- Module 3 - up to 16yrs - verbally fluent
- Module 4 - higher functioning and verbal
Score scales from 0-2 or 0-3
- 0= no sign of abnormality
- 1=mildly abnormal
- 2=definitely abnormal
- 3=unobservable or disrupting
Two thresholds:
- Lower = Autism specturum
- Higher = qualifying for Autism
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Is it reliable / valid? Limitations/benefits of
standardization?
Limitations of standardization - homogenous sample, hard to generalize-= predominantly male and Caucasian
High content, construct, and predictive validity
Psychometric data disorganized - limited data for module 4
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Under what situation might you choose to administer the assessment? Consider the benefits & limitations?
Naturalistic observation to supplement ADI - provide information to diagnose ASD
Limitation: No module for higher support needs (‘lower functioning’ adolescents and adults
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what are some benefits & limitations of the assessment?
Benefits:
1. Expansive and detailed
2. More applicable
3. Naturalistic
4. Improved scoring =diagnostic clarity
Limitations:
1. Generalizability - homogenous sample
2. Limited use
3. No module for higher support needs (lower functioning) adolescents and adults
4. Psychometric data disorganized - limited data for module 4
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How is the assessment similar / different from others discussed in the course?
- ADOS higher validity than ADI - due to naturalistic highly applicable nature
- ADI can assess history while ADOS can’t
- ADOS performs as well as ADOS +ADI in adolescents and older adults bc mod 3 4 integrate interview questions
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What are the central / defining features of the assessment?
ADOS-2 is a semi-structured observational tool for assessing ASD symptoms, focusing on social interaction, communication, play, and repetitive behaviors.
ADOS-2 comprises 5 modules tailored to different language abilities, each with various activities to observe developmentally typical behaviour
module 1 activities
- Free play
- Response to name
- Response to joint attention
- Bubble play
- Anticipation of a routine with objects
- Responsive smile
- Anticipation of social routine
- Functional and symbolic imitation
- Birthday party
- Snack
Language and Communication
- Overall level of non-echoed spoken language
- Frequency of Spontaneous Vocalization Directed
at Others - Intonation of Vocalizations
- Stereotyped / Idiosyncratic use of words
- Immediate Echolalia
- Use of Anothers Body
- Pointing
- Gestures
Reciprocal Social Interaction
- Unusual eye contact
- Facial expressions directed to others
- Responsive social smile
- Integration of behaviours during social overtures
- Shared enjoyment
- Response to name
- Spontaneous initiation of joint attention
- Quality of social overtures
- Response to joint attention
- Overall quality of rapport
- Level of engagement
Stereotyped behaviours / restricted interests
- Unusual sensory interest in play material / person
- Hand, finger, or other complex mannerisms
- Self injurious behaviours
- Unusually repetitive interests or stereotyped behaviours
Play
Play
Functional play with objects
* Imagination creativity
Free Play
- spontaneous engagement with caregiver,
- explore materials,
- direct affect,
- how engage with activities