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  • Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED) show similar social difficulties, complicating their diagnosis.
  • Thirty children (10 with ASD, 10 with DSED, and 10 typical) were tested using the Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule (ADOS) and a new assessment called Live, which involved playful interactions.
  • The Live assessment was more effective than ADOS in distinguishing between ASD and DSED, especially in highlighting the social challenges of each disorder when faced with social stress.

Article Abstract

Background: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and children with Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED) may present with similar social problems, despite differing aetiologies, resulting in diagnostic conundrums.

Methods: Thirty children: 10 with ASD, no maltreatment history, 10 with DSED and 10 typically developing children were assessed via 'gold standard' ASD assessments, including the Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule (ADOS) and a unique unstructured observation known as the Live assessment. Live utilises a triadic interaction (2 assessors and child), playful teasing and social 'stress' scenarios to increase the social challenge.

Results: The ADOS supported discrimination of DSED from ASD to a degree. Where additional neurodevelopmental problems created ambiguity, the Live assessment was more supportive than the ADOS for unpicking the underlying nature of the social problems.

Conclusion: Live supported differentiation between ASD, DSED and other neurodevelopmental problems. The greater social challenge presented by Live exacerbated core problems of ASD and, in DSED, core social skills stood out.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2022.104415DOI Listing

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