Global Pediatric Health (May 2019)

Validity of the Autism Mental Status Exam in Developmental Pediatrics and Primary Care Settings

  • Eugenia Betz MD,
  • Nicole M. Hackman MD,
  • Susan Mayes PhD,
  • Eric M. Chin MD,
  • Jonathan W. Ivy PhD,
  • Cheryl Tierney MD, MPH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19847905
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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The Autism Mental Status Exam (AMSE) is a brief clinician-completed observational instrument that has shown promise in identifying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a referred sample. Our study explores the feasibility of the AMSE in both developmental pediatric and primary care samples. Fifty-three toddlers with ASD and other disabilities were scored using the AMSE and compared with 55 typically developing toddlers. AMSE scores differed significantly between ASD, non-ASD developmental disability, and neurotypical groups. A cutoff score on the AMSE of ≥5 for ASD maximized sensitivity (81.2%) and specificity (90.5%). Score differences between groups suggest that the AMSE may be useful in a clinical setting to help identify children with possible ASD.