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Application of Psychometric Methods in Dimensional Analysis and Integration of Assessment Tools in Early Diagnosis for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Journal of clinical psychology2026

Le Donne Ilenia, Mazza Monica, Attanasio Margherita, Covone Nicole, Greco Maria Paola, Scurti Veronica, Valenti Marco

What this study means for families

Researchers studied how autism symptoms group together in 91 Italian toddlers (12-30 months old) who might have autism. They found that autism signs can be organized into three main areas. The study also showed that children's social and personal development skills are connected to their autism symptoms. This research might help doctors better understand and diagnose autism in very young children.

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Research summary

This study examined the structure of the ADOS-2 Toddler Module, a key autism diagnostic tool, in 91 Italian children aged 12-30 months at risk for ASD. Using advanced statistical methods, researchers identified a stable three-factor structure underlying autism symptoms in very young children. In a subsample of 60 children, the study found significant associations between ASD symptom dimensions and cognitive development, particularly social-personal skills as measured by the Griffiths Mental Development Scales. The research provides preliminary evidence for how autism symptoms cluster in toddlers and suggests that cognitive development, especially social skills, relates to early autism presentation.

These findings may help refine diagnostic assessments and inform clinical practice for early autism identification.

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Key findings

  • 1

    ADOS-2 Toddler Module shows a stable three-factor structure in Italian toddlers aged 12-30 months

    Confidence: moderateRelevance: May improve understanding of how autism symptoms cluster in very young children
  • 2

    Significant associations found between ASD symptom dimensions and Personal-Social subscale of cognitive development

    Confidence: moderateRelevance: Suggests social-personal skills are particularly relevant markers in early autism assessment

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Clinical implications

Findings suggest potential refinements to early autism diagnostic assessments by recognizing three-dimensional symptom structure. The connection between autism symptoms and social-personal cognitive development may guide clinicians toward focusing on these areas during early evaluation and intervention planning.

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Limitations

Small sample size (91 participants, 60 in subsample). Single-country study limiting generalizability. Preliminary evidence requiring replication. Study design and methodology details not fully specified in abstract.

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Original abstract

Early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is crucial for timely intervention, and requires reliable and valid screening and diagnostic tools. The Toddler Module of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2), is widely used but its factor structure and applicability in the clinical practice need further investigation. This study aimed to explore the underlying dimensional structure of the ADOS-2 Toddler Module in Italian context, and to examine the association between the identified ASD symptom dimensions and cognitive development, as measured by the Griffiths Mental Development Scales (GMDS). The study was conducted in two phases: in Phase 1, Exploratory Graph Analysis (EGA) was used to identify latent dimensions of the ADOS-2 Toddler Module items in a sample of 91 Italian children aged 12-30 months at risk for ASD.

In Phase 2, structural equation modeling (SEM) was performed on a subsample of 60 children who completed the GMDS to examine associations between ASD symptom dimensions and cognitive development. EGA revealed a stable three-factor structure underlying the Toddler Module items. The SEM analysis demonstrated a good model fit and significant associations between ASD symptom dimensions and the Personal-Social subscale of the GMDS. These findings provide preliminary evidence for a three-dimensional structure of ASD symptoms in very young children and suggest that cognitive development, particularly social-personal skills, is related to early ASD symptomatology.

The results have potential implications for refining early diagnostic assessments and guiding clinical practice.

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Evidence Grade

Emerging

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Study Details

Journal
Journal of clinical psychology
Year
2026
PMID
41139392
DOI
10.1002/jclp.70059

MeSH Terms

HumansAutism Spectrum DisorderMaleFemaleChild, PreschoolPsychometricsEarly DiagnosisInfantPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesItalyChild Development