Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/22032
Title: Does the M-CHAT give important information for the diagnosis of the Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Authors: Zorcec, Tatjana 
Pop-Jordanova Nada
Keywords: autism
checklist
screening
neurodevelopmental disorder
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Македонска академија на науките и уметностите, Одделение за медицински науки = Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Section of Medical Sciences/ Sciendo
Source: Pop-Jordanova N., Zorcec T. Does the M-CHAT give important information for the diagnosis of the Autism Spectrum Disorder? MASA Contributions. Sec. of Med. Sci., XLII 1, pp. 67-75, 2021
Journal: Prilozi (Makedonska akademija na naukite i umetnostite. Oddelenie za medicinski nauki) 
Abstract: Having in mind the rising rates of the incidence for autism worldwide, the early diagnosis of this neuro developmental disorder is of the high priority. For that purpose, several checklists have been constructed and used. Nevertheless, there are no universal and uniform criteria for assessing and diagnosing autism, and even if there existed, not every country has the resources to manage such an assessment for diagnosis. A recently validated, revised version of the M-CHAT, the M-CHAT-Revised with Follow up (M-CHAT R/F) has demonstrated strong psychometric properties. The aim of this article is to discuss our results obtained with M-CHAT-R applied in a sample of 131 children aged 31,9 ±9,4 months, recruited for diagnosis and treatment at the University Children’s Hospital in Skopje. Our results confirmed that for screening the use of M-CHAT-R/F is currently the very exact instrument which allows the early suspicion, but also possible follow up the symptoms of this disorder. Additionally, we showed the significant negative correlation between age and scores obtained on the checklist.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/22032
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