Comparing rates of agreement between different diagnostic criteria for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: A systematic review
Graysen Myers,
Michael Burd,
Marilyn G. Klug
et al.
Abstract:Diagnostic accuracy is important in systems used to diagnose common disorders such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Currently, no comprehensive study has examined rates of agreement between different diagnostic criteria for FASD. This study estimates the likelihood that a diagnosis of FASD using one set of diagnostic criteria will result in the same diagnosis when compared to different diagnostic criteria. A systematic review was conducted to identify articles reporting on the comparison of two or mo… Show more
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