Autism Detection in Children by Combined Use of Gaze Preference and the M-CHAT-R in a Resource-Scarce Setting

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Kelly Jensen
Sassan Noazin
Leandra Bitterfeld
Andrea Carcelen
Natalia I. Vargas-Cuentas
Daniela Hidalgo
Alejandra Valenzuela
Avid Roman-Gonzalez
Casey Krebs
Vincent Clement
Cody Nolan
Franklin Barrientos
Ardi Knobel Mendoza
Paola Noriega-Donis
Claudia Palacios
Andrea Ramirez
Macarena Vittet
Emil Hafeez
Mariana Torres-Viso
Myriam Velarde
Lawrence H. Moulton
Michael D. Powers
Robert H. Gilman
Mirko Zimic
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[1] Tulane University School of Medicine,School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
[2] Tulane University,Department of International Health
[3] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Research and Development Laboratory, Science and Philosophy Faculty
[4] Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing,Psychology Faculty
[5] Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,undefined
[6] Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,undefined
[7] Yale Child Study Center,undefined
[8] Yale University School of Medicine,undefined
[9] Weill Cornell Medical College,undefined
[10] Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,undefined
[11] Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering,undefined
[12] CCSN: The Center for Children With Special Needs,undefined
[13] IMLA: Instituto Medico Lengua Aprendazaje,undefined
[14] Louisiana State University,undefined
[15] USA Indian Health Service,undefined
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Autism spectrum disorder; Developmental disorder; Eye tracking; Gaze preference; ASD diagnosis;
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Most children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in resource-limited settings (RLS), are diagnosed after the age of four. Our work confirmed and extended results of Pierce that eye tracking could discriminate between typically developing (TD) children and those with ASD. We demonstrated the initial 15 s was at least as discriminating as the entire video. We evaluated the GP-MCHAT-R, which combines the first 15 s of manually-coded gaze preference (GP) video with M-CHAT-R results on 73 TD children and 28 children with ASD, 36–99 months of age. The GP-MCHAT-R (AUC = 0.89 (95%CI: 0.82–0.95)), performed significantly better than the MCHAT-R (AUC = 0.78 (95%CI: 0.71–0.85)) and gaze preference (AUC = 0.76 (95%CI: 0.64–0.88)) alone. This tool may enable early screening for ASD in RLS.
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