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. 2010 Sep;40(9):1118-30.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-010-0967-1.

Constructs assessed by the GARS-2: factor analysis of data from the standardization sample

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Constructs assessed by the GARS-2: factor analysis of data from the standardization sample

Vincent Pandolfi et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2010 Sep.

Abstract

The GARS-2 (Gilliam 2006) is widely used for autism screening; however, the validity of its three conceptually-derived subscales has not been evaluated. In this study, exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory (CFA) factor analyses of data from matched subgroups of the standardization sample did not support the GARS-2 subscale structure. EFAs identified four factors in the model development subgroup (n = 496): stereotyped/repetitive behavior, stereotyped/idiosyncratic language, word use problems, and social impairment. CFAs supported this model in the replication subgroup (n = 494). Findings suggest that the GARS-2 subscales have limited clinical utility and that the Autism Index should be interpreted with caution. Although more research is needed, the clinical utility of the four empirically-derived scales may be limited by factors related to item content and test development procedures.

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