2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2011.02398.x
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Telescoping of caregiver report on the Autism Diagnostic Interview - Revised

Abstract: Background Delays in development are a fundamental feature in diagnosing autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Age of language acquisition, usually obtained through retrospective caregiver report, is currently used to distinguish between categories within ASD. Research has shown that caregivers often report children as having acquired developmental milestones earlier or later than they were actually achieved. The current study examines the extent to which this phenomenon, referred to as ‘telescoping,’ impacts retro… Show more

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“…This information was obtained from the caregiver during a clinical interview using the ADI-R. Following ADI-R administration protocol, parents were asked to give examples of first words; follow up questions helped clarify that words were used meaningfully, a process which has been found to promote more accurate parent recall (Hus et al 2011). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information was obtained from the caregiver during a clinical interview using the ADI-R. Following ADI-R administration protocol, parents were asked to give examples of first words; follow up questions helped clarify that words were used meaningfully, a process which has been found to promote more accurate parent recall (Hus et al 2011). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But Asperger diagnoses are notoriously unreliable indicants of early language development (Lord et al, 2011); parents, whose retrospective memory often determines Asperger diagnoses, are notoriously unreliable informants of early language acquisition (Hus, Taylor, & Lord, 2011), and Asperger diagnoses are notoriously unreliable indexes of current-day language comprehension ability (Bennett et al, 2008; Lewis, Murdoch, & Woodyatt, 2007).…”
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“…The duration and intensity of some possible RRB were described as very mild at the time of interview, and not causing significant enough impairment. Parents have been described to provide accurate estimates of their child's current development, but their ability to recall past developmental milestones is unreliable (Hus et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%