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Simple questionnaire could spot autism in babies from 12 months

A new study claims a five-minute checklist can help in the diagnosis of autism, allowing for earlier treatment and improved outcomes for sufferers

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Posted: 28 April 2011
by John Perkins
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Detecting signs of autism earlier in a child could improve their later development

A simple series of questions that could help GPs spot signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children as young as 12 months has been outlined in new study published in the Journal of Paediatrics.

More than 10,000 babies and 137 doctors were involved in the research by the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. The research found that enquiring about a child's use of eye contact, sounds, words and gestures could flag up any signs of ASD early on.

Any child failing the test would then be re-evaluated every six months, with formal diagnosis and treatment starting much sooner, greatly improving their later development and learning skills.

“There is extensive evidence that early therapy can have a positive impact on the developing brain," said lead author of the study, Karen Pierce.

Children are normally only diagnosed with autism after they've started school, or when a concerned parent contacts their GP, and very rarely before the age of 3.

With regular health visitor checks in the UK occurring up to the age of 2, the ASD questionnaire could easily and cheaply be included in a standard 12-month check.

"Although a formal diagnosis requires a comprehensive clinical assessment, screening checks at key developmental stages can help professionals identify children who may be showing signs of autism," Carol Povey, director of the National Autistic Society's Centre for Autism, said.

To make any screening programme work, a major awareness campaign would have to be tempered with reassurances for parents concerned about the possibility of misdiagnosis.

Would you welcome an early screening test for autism? Let us know below...


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So what do you think?

kim mayhead 2
I have an 11 year old autistic son and a test at one would have saved the many years of heartache and struggles that we have had to endure. It's about time people took Autism more seriously as it has such a devastating effects on sufferers and their families, yet as the children appear normal to look at you get no sympathy from anyone. It's about time this country started doing some research of it's own as it seems to me that America lead the way in this disability. My son also suffers from Auditory Processing Disorder aside from his Autism and it's the same thing again the only people who seem to know anything about this disability is the Americans and thankfully the psychologist who diagnosed my son. About 2 years ago
Sallster
Most definitely YES! Why this hadn't been introduced sooner I don't know? Considering how common autism is these days you would've thought some sort of preventative measures would have been put place a long time ago. I've had concerns over my son since birth but we are only now seeing some action for him at 32 months old. I don't think Health Visitors/GPs take parental concerns over autistic behaviours seriously enough and this test probably would have saved me many years of worry & stress, whatever the outcome of the test. About 2 years ago
chul
The early screening test could be very helpful to families and children who endure months and years of judgement and misunderstanding, of parental worry and frustrations.
But, I worry that with diagnosis there also needs to be support, to help children in an age appropriate way to understand their diagnosis and use it positively, to help NT children to understand and be inclusive of a labelled difference.
The research in the USA shows that early therapy intervention, not merely the screening, is what holds the key to a positive impact and outcome. Will our government be supporting the training and development of such early therapies along side a drive for routine screening?

Hopefully early detection will in turn highlight the need for greater knowledge sharing, for developing understanding and acceptance in families and communities, skilled therapeutic services, specialist family supports and education initiatives that can make life more fulfilling for children on the spectrum and their families. Then hopefully such needs will be met. Screening on its own is only the tip of the iceberg.


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