The objectivity of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) in naturalistic clinical settings

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Eric Zander
Charlotte Willfors
Steve Berggren
Nora Choque-Olsson
Christina Coco
Anna Elmund
Åsa Hedfors Moretti
Anette Holm
Ida Jifält
Renata Kosieradzki
Jenny Linder
Viviann Nordin
Karin Olafsdottir
Lina Poltrago
Sven Bölte
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[1] Karolinska Institutet,Pediatric Neuropsychiatry Unit, Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (KIND)
[2] Stockholm County Council,Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Center for Psychiatry Research
[3] Stockholm County Council,Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry Unit South East, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[4] Stockholm County Council,BUP Södertälje, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[5] Stockholm County Council,Neuropediatric Unit, Sachs’ Children and Youth Hospital
[6] PRIMA Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,BUP Sollentuna, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[7] Citypsykologhus,Astrid Lindgrens Children’s Hospital
[8] Stockholm County Council,Astrid Lindgrens Children’s Hospital
[9] Karolinska University Hospital Solna,BUP Malmö, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[10] Stockholm County Council,Södra Älvsborg Hospital (SÄS)
[11] Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge,BUP Lund, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[12] Stockholm County Council,undefined
[13] Pupil Health Unit,undefined
[14] Region Skåne,undefined
[15] Pupil Health Unit,undefined
[16] Resource Team for Learning Disabled,undefined
[17] Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,undefined
[18] Region Skåne,undefined
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Autism spectrum disorder; Interrater reliability; Diagnostic instrument;
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The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) is a first-choice diagnostic tool in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Excellent interpersonal objectivity (interrater reliability) has been demonstrated for the ADOS under optimal conditions, i.e., within groups of highly trained “research reliable” examiners in research setting. We investigated the spontaneous interrater reliability among clinically trained ADOS users across multiple sites in clinical routine. Forty videotaped administrations of the ADOS modules 1–4 were rated by five different raters each from a pool of in total 15 raters affiliated to 13 different clinical sites. G(q,k) coefficients (analogous to intraclass correlations), kappas (ĸ) and percent agreement (PA) were calculated. The median interrater reliability for items across the four modules was G(q,k) = .74–.83, with the single ADOS items ranging from .23 to .94. G(q,k) for total scores was .85–.92. For diagnostic classification (ASD/non-spectrum), PA was 64–82 % and Fleiss’ ĸ .19–.55. Objectivity was lower for pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified and non-spectrum diagnoses as compared to autism. Interrater reliabilities of the ADOS items and domain totals among clinical users across multiple sites were in the same range as previously reported for research reliable users, while the one for diagnostic classification was lower. Differences in sample characteristics, rater skills and statistics compared with previous studies are discussed. Findings endorse the objectivity of the ADOS in naturalistic clinical settings, but also pinpoint its limitations and the need and value of adequate and continuous rater training.
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