Screening for Autism: A Review of the Current State, Ongoing Challenges, and Novel Approaches on the Horizon
- PMID: 38423713
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pcl.2023.12.003
Screening for Autism: A Review of the Current State, Ongoing Challenges, and Novel Approaches on the Horizon
Abstract
Screening for autism is recommended in pediatric primary care. However, the median age of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis is substantially higher than the age at which autism can reliably be identified, suggesting room for improvements in autism recognition at young ages, especially for children from minoritized racial and ethnic groups, low-income families, and families who prefer a language other than English. Novel approaches are being developed to utilize new technologies in aiding in autism recognition. However, attention to equity is needed to minimize bias. Additional research on the benefits and potential harms of universal autism screening is needed. The authors provide suggestions for pediatricians who are considering implementing autism-screening programs.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Autism spectrum disorder; Diagnosis; Equity; Screening.
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