The influence of loss to follow-up in autism screening research: Taking stock and moving forward.
R Christopher SheldrickJessica L HookerAlice S CarterEmily FeinbergLisa A CroenJocelyn KuhnElizabeth SlateAmy M WetherbyPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
Using simulation modeling as a quantitative method to examine potential bias in screening studies, analyses suggest that ASD screening tools may be less accurate than is often reported. Models also demonstrate the critical importance of every step in a detection process-including steps that determine whether children should complete an additional evaluation. We conclude that parent and clinician decision-making regarding follow-up may contribute more to detection than is widely assumed.