Abstract
The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) measures autistic traits in children and adults. The adolescent version of the AQ is understudied. We analyzed the factor structure, informant- and sex differences, and clinical utility of the AQ adolescent in 1) parent reports from adolescents in the general population (GenPop; AQ50; N = 465), parent reports from autistic adolescents (Netherlands Autism Register, NAR; AQ28 [Hoekstra et al., 2011]; N = 284), and parent- and self-reports of autistic and non-autistic adolescents (MATCH; AQ50; N = 84). The tested AQ-Adult factor models (Hoekstra et al., 2011; Murray, Allison et al., 2017; Murray, McKenzie et al., 2017; Russell-Smith et al., 2011), showed an acceptable fit in the GenPop sample, and the bi-factor AQ28-Hoekstra (Murray et al., 2011) fitted the NAR sample acceptably. On the AQ28-Hoekstra, autistic adolescents scored lower whereas non-autistic adolescents scored higher than their parents (MATCH), and males scored higher than females on several factors (GenPop, NAR). Moreover, this factor model appeared invariant among autistic and non-autistic groups. Two cut-off scores were evaluated with ROC analyses for parent reports. Given the informant differences, these cannot be applied to self-reports. In conclusion, the AQ28-Hoekstra reliably measures autistic traits in adolescents with and without autism. Combining parent and self-report seems most informative.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102201 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-12 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Research in autism spectrum disorders |
| Volume | 106 |
| Early online date | 6 Jul 2023 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Aug 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The first author and the data collection for the General Population Sample were supported by Research Priority Area Yield (https://yield.uva.nl/). The Matched Sample was funded by Dr. Leo Kannerhuis in association with the University of Amsterdam .
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Funding
The first author and the data collection for the General Population Sample were supported by Research Priority Area Yield (https://yield.uva.nl/). The Matched Sample was funded by Dr. Leo Kannerhuis in association with the University of Amsterdam .
Keywords
- Adolescent
- Autism-Spectrum Quotient
- Clinical utility
- Factor structure