This study aims to examine the usefulness of self-report of DSM-5-TR PD traits in adults with ASD compared to informant-reports by administering the self-report screening measure of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 Screening Personality…
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Brief title
Condition
- Other condition
- Personality disorders and disturbances in behaviour
Synonym
Health condition
Autisme
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
The main study parameters are the item scores on the SCID-5-SPQ
Secondary outcome
Not applicable
Background summary
Self-report measures are frequently used for research and clinical assessments
of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, there has been little
research examining agreement between self-report and informant-report in this
population. Reliable self-report measures are essential for conducting research
with and providing high quality clinical services for adults with autism
spectrum disorder.
Study objective
This study aims to examine the usefulness of self-report of DSM-5-TR PD traits
in adults with ASD compared to informant-reports by administering the
self-report screening measure of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5
Screening Personality Questionnaire (SCID-5-SPQ).
Study design
Interrater agreement will be examined by using the intercorrelation coefficient
(ICC) for SCID-5-SPQ outcomes. The study consists of adults with ASD and
informants.The sample size calculation is 61.
Study burden and risks
ASD participants and informants will be asked to fill in the online SCID-5-SPQ
which takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. We expect ASD participants to
perceive the online questionnaire as not inconvenient as they are already
familiar with assessments of mental health conditions. Outcomes might
demonstrate the value of the use of SCID-5-SPQ as a self-report measure in
adults with ASD.
Pieter de Hoochweg 14
Rotterdam 3024BH
NL
Pieter de Hoochweg 14
Rotterdam 3024BH
NL
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria for ASD participants: (1) primary diagnosis of ASD
according to the DSM-5-TR, (2) age 18+ years, (3) no intellectual disability,
and (4) at least having completed a primary and secondary education.
Inclusion criteria for informants:
Participants were asked to identify individuals who knew them well and were
capable of providing accurate descriptions of their personality traits,
preferably informants that cohabited with the participants. When cohabitants
were unavailable, participants were asked to identify *the person who knows you
best.* Additionally, eligibility of informants for inclusion required that,
historically, the informant and the participant talked at least monthly and
interacted face-to-face at least yearly.
Exclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria for ASD participants: (1) no ASD diagnosis, (2) current
substance abuse, (3) psychotic disorders, (4) schizophrenia, (5) eating
disorder, (6), mental retardation (IQ<80), (7) suicidal ideations and (8) age
<18 years.
Exclusion criteria for informants: (1) age <18 years, (2) intellectual
disability, and (3) not being able to state and/or recognize psychological and
problematic functioning of their participating relative with ASD.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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CCMO | NL84020.018.23 |