Child and family characteristics moderate agreement between caregiver and clinician report of autism symptoms.
Emily NeuhausTheodore P BeauchaineRaphael A BernierSara J WebbPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
Evaluation of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) incorporates both caregiver and clinician perspectives of symptoms, and disagreement between these perspectives could lead to poorer outcomes for families. Using data from 2,759 families, we show that caregiver-clinician agreement on ASD symptoms is poorer for children with higher cognitive and adaptive skills, more behavioral difficulties, lower household income, and African American racial status. These children may be at higher risk for misdiagnosis, poorer family experiences during evaluations, and poorer representation in ASD research.