62739-8
PhenX - symptoms of autism spectrum disorders - adolescent protocol 120902
Trial
Status Information
- Status
- TRIAL
Term Description
The adolescent version of the Autism Quotient is a 50 question instrument designed to be filled out by a parent of an adolescent between 12 and 15 years old. A scoring key is also included.
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Reference Information
Type | Source | Reference |
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Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | American Psychiatric Association (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-IV-TR. Washington, DC: Author. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Centers for Disease Control, Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders - Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, United States, 2006. In: Surveillance Summaries, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report December 18, 2009/ 58(SS10), 1-20 |
Article | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Baron-Cohen, S., Hoekstra, R. A., Knickmeyer, R., & Wheelwright, S. (2006). The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) - Adolescent Version. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 36, 343-350. |
Panel Hierarchy
Details for each LOINC in Panel LHC-Forms
LOINC | Name | R/O/C | Cardinality | Example UCUM Units |
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62739-8 | PhenX - symptoms of autism spectrum disorders - adolescent protocol 120902 | |||
Indent65051-5 | Your child prefers to do things with others rather than on his or her own. | |||
Indent65052-3 | Your child prefers to do things the same way over and over again. | |||
Indent65053-1 | If your child tries to imagine something, your child finds it very easy to create a picture in his or her mind. | |||
Indent65054-9 | Your child frequently gets so strongly absorbed in one thing that your child loses sight of other things. | |||
Indent65055-6 | Your child often notices small sounds when others do not. | |||
Indent65056-4 | Your child usually notices car number plates or similar strings of information. | |||
Indent65057-2 | Other people frequently tell him or her that what your child has said is impolite, even though your child thinks it is polite. | |||
Indent65058-0 | When your child is reading a story, your child can easily imagine what the characters might look like. | |||
Indent65059-8 | Your child is fascinated by dates. | |||
Indent65060-6 | In a social group, your child can easily keep track of several different peoples conversations. | |||
Indent65061-4 | Your child finds social situations easy. | |||
Indent65062-2 | Your child tends to notice details that others do not. | |||
Indent65063-0 | Your child would rather go to a library than a party. | |||
Indent65064-8 | Your child finds making up stories easy. | |||
Indent65065-5 | Your child finds him or herself drawn more strongly to people than to things. | |||
Indent65066-3 | Your child tends to have very strong interests, which your child gets upset about if your child can't pursue. | |||
Indent65067-1 | Your child enjoys social chit-chat. | |||
Indent65068-9 | When your child talks, it isn't always easy for others to get a word in edgeways. | |||
Indent65069-7 | Your child is fascinated by numbers. | |||
Indent65070-5 | When your child is reading a story, your child finds it difficult to work out the characters' intentions. | |||
Indent65071-3 | Your child doesn't particularly enjoy reading fiction. | |||
Indent65072-1 | Your child finds it hard to make new friends. | |||
Indent65073-9 | Your child notices patterns in things all the time. | |||
Indent65074-7 | Your child would rather go to the theatre than a museum. | |||
Indent65075-4 | It does not upset your child if the daily routine is disturbed. | |||
Indent65076-2 | Your child frequently finds that he or she doesn't know how to keep a conversation going. | |||
Indent65077-0 | Your child finds it easy to read between the lines when someone is talking to her or him. | |||
Indent65078-8 | Your child usually concentrates more on the whole picture, rather than the small details. | |||
Indent65079-6 | Your child is not very good at remembering phone numbers. | |||
Indent65080-4 | Your child doesn't usually notice small changes in a situation, or a person's appearance. | |||
Indent65081-2 | Your child knows how to tell if someone listening to them is getting bored. | |||
Indent65082-0 | Your child finds it easy to do more than one thing at once. | |||
Indent65083-8 | When your child talks on the phone, he or she is not sure when its their turn to speak. | |||
Indent65084-6 | Your child enjoys doing things spontaneously. | |||
Indent65085-3 | Your child is often the last to understand the point of a joke. | |||
Indent65086-1 | Your child finds it easy to work out what someone is thinking or feeling just by looking at their face. | |||
Indent65087-9 | If there is an interruption, your child can switch back to what he or she was doing very quickly. | |||
Indent65088-7 | Your child is good at social chit-chat. | |||
Indent65089-5 | People often tell them that your child keeps going on and on about the same thing. | |||
Indent65090-3 | When your child was younger, he or she used to enjoy playing games involving pretending with other children. | |||
Indent65091-1 | Your child likes to collect information about categories of things, types of car, types of bird, types of train, types of plant, etc. | |||
Indent65092-9 | Your child finds it difficult to imagine what it would be like to be someone else. | |||
Indent65093-7 | Your child likes to plan any activities he or she participates in carefully. | |||
Indent65094-5 | Your child enjoys social occasions. | |||
Indent65095-2 | Your child finds it difficult to work out peoples intentions. | |||
Indent65096-0 | New situations make your child anxious. | |||
Indent65097-8 | Your child enjoys meeting new people. | |||
Indent65098-6 | Your child is a good diplomat. | |||
Indent65099-4 | Your child is not very good at remembering peoples date of birth. |
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- PhenX - symptoms of autism spectrum disorders - adolescent protocol 120902
- Property
- -
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- -
- Method
- PhenX
Additional Names
- Short Name
- Autism disorders adoles proto
Survey Question
- Source
- PX120902
Basic Attributes
- Class
- PANEL.PHENX
- Type
- Clinical
- First Released
- Version 2.36
- Last Updated
- Version 2.66
- Change Reason
- Updated the PhenX ID from "PhenX.<ID>" to "PX<ID>" in Survey Question Source field to align with the variable identifier used in the PhenX Toolkit.; Added the PhenX protocol ID to the Component to clearly define the protocol version for which this panel is based upon.
- Panel Type
- Panel
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
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62710-9 | PhenX domain - Psychiatric |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | PhenX - síntomas de trastornos del espectro autista - protocolo para adolescentes 120902: |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | PhenX - disturbi dello spettro autistico, sintomi - adolescente, protocollo: Synonyms: Panel PhenX paziente PhenX Punto nel tempo (episodio) |
ru-RU | Russian (Russian Federation) | PhenX - симптомы аутистического спектра расстройств - подростковый протокол: Synonyms: Точка во времени; |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | PhenX - 自闭症谱系障碍症状 - 青少年方案 120902: Synonyms: Consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures; |
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