ASRS
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| The ASRS developed by Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. and Jack A. Naglieri, Ph.D. was designed to effectively identify symptoms, behaviors, and associated features of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) in children and adolescents aged 2 to 18.
This innovative instrument, authored by the highly respected authors, Dr. Goldstein and Dr. Naglieri, is a norm-referenced assessment based on a nationally representative sample, designed to identify symptoms, behaviors, and associated features of the full range of Autism Spectrum Disorders. The ASRS scale is an easy-to-use and convenient tool intended for psychologists, school psychologists, clinical social workers, physicians, counselors, psychiatric workers, and pediatric/psychiatric nurses. The ASRS will assist you in the diagnostic process. ASRS items assess DSM-IV-TR� symptom criteria for ASDs. When used in combination with other assessment information, results from the ASRS can help guide your diagnostic decisions, treatment planning, ongoing monitoring of response to intervention, and evaluating the effectiveness of a treatment program for a child with an ASD.
How to Use the Assessment You can choose between two versions: ASRS (2�5 Years) for ratings of children aged 2 to 5 and ASRS (6�18 Years) for ratings of children or adolescents aged 6 to 18. The ASRS can be scored using the ASRS� Scoring Software simply by entering responses from a completed paper-and-pencil administration into the software. Paper-and-pencil administrations on ASRS Quikscore forms can be scored by hand. There is also a 15-item ASRS Short form available. The ASRS Short form provides an efficient way to screen large numbers of children for possible ASD and can be used for monitoring treatment progress. Scales & Forms - CLICK HERE TO ORDER Ages: 2-18 years Administration:
Qualification Level: B Format: Paper & Pencil (Handscorable) Paper & Pencil (Software Scoring) Key Areas Measured: ASRS Scales
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