臺大醫院;臺大醫院-精神醫學部;臺大醫學院-精神科;Chiang, Chung-HsinChung-HsinChiangWu, Chin-ChinChin-ChinWuHou, Yuh-MingYuh-MingHouChu, Ching-LinChing-LinChuLiu, Jiun-HorngJiun-HorngLiuSoong, Wei-TsuenWei-TsuenSoong2014-07-022018-07-122014-07-022018-07-122013http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/260244This study's purpose was to modify the Screening Tool for Autism in Two-Year-Olds (STAT) into a Taiwanese version called T-STAT. Study 1 included 15 children with Autism and 15 children with Developmental Delay (DD) or language impairment (LI) aged between 24 and 35 months. Study 2 had 77 young children with Autism, PDD-NOS, or DD/LI as a clinical-based validation sample. In Study 1, the signal detection procedure found that a cutoff score of 2 would yield high sensitivity and specificity in T-STAT. In Study 2, using a score of 2 as a cutoff, the agreement between T-STAT risk and ADOS classification was highly acceptable. Results were promising as a Level 2 screening tool for Autism for ages two to three.107 bytestext/htmlScreeningYoung children with AutismTaiwanDevelopment of T-STAT for Early Autism Screening10.1007/s10803-012-1643-4http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/260244/1/index.html