%0 Journal Article %T Autism spectrum disorder screening with the CBCL/1ˋ每5: Findings for young children at high risk for autism spectrum disorder %A Breanna M Winder-Patel %A Jason J Wolff %A Joseph Piven %A Juhi Pandey %A Leslie A Rescorla %A Robert T Schultz %A Sarah J Paterson %J Autism %@ 1461-7005 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1362361317718482 %X The screening power of the CBCL/1ˋ每5*s Withdrawn and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Pervasive Developmental Problems (DSM-PDP) scales to identify children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at 24ˋmonths was tested in a longitudinal, familial high-risk study. Participants were 56 children at high risk for autism spectrum disorder due to an affected older sibling (high-risk group) and 26 low-risk children with a typically developing older sibling (low-risk group). At 24ˋmonths, 13 of the 56 high-risk children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, whereas the other 43 were not. The high-risk children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder group had significantly higher scores on the CBCL/1ˋ每5*s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Pervasive Developmental Problems and Withdrawn scales than children in the low-risk and high-risk children not diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder groups ( 灰 p 2 > 0 . 50 ) . Receiver operating characteristic analyses yielded very high area under the curve values (0.91 and 0.89), and a cut point of Tˋˋˋ60 yielded sensitivity of 77% and specificity of 97% to 99% between the high-risk children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and the combination of low-risk and high-risk children not diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Consistent with several previous studies, the CBCL/1ˋ每5*s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Pervasive Developmental Problems scale and the Withdrawn syndrome differentiated well between children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and those not diagnosed %K autism spectrum disorder screening %K baby sibling paradigm %K CBCL/1ˋ每5 %K Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Pervasive Developmental Problems scale %K familial high-risk %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1362361317718482