Addressing Disparities in ASD Diagnosis Using a Direct-to-home Telemedicine Tool: Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy, Psychometric Properties, and Family Engagement
The investigators propose to evaluate the use of a telemedicine tool, the TELE-ASD-PEDS (TAP), that is designed to assess for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms in toddlers. The TAP was developed at VUMC by a team of clinical psychologists with expertise in the early identification of ASD. The TAP has been studied in controlled laboratory settings, with high levels of family and clinician satisfaction, as well as excellent agreement with blinded comprehensive ASD evaluation. The TAP has also been used to complete direct-to-home telemedicine assessments during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the investigators have not yet compared direct-to-home assessments using the TAP with gold standard, in-person ASD assessments. It has also not yet been studied in a diverse sample of families or with providers outside of VUMC. This study will allow the investigators to address those gaps.
• Child between 18 and 42 months of age
• Child and primary caregiver live within a 3-hour driving radius of one of the sites (i.e., VUMC or UC Davis)
• Age 18 years or older
• Parent or legal guardian of participating child
• Has access to technology (e.g., phone, laptop, or tablet with internet connection and audio-visual capabilities) to connect to the tele-assessment platform
• Sufficient facility with English to participate in the procedures and complete study measures.