Version 2.78

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
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
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
62710-9 PhenX domain - Psychiatric

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-MX Spanish (Mexico) PhenX - síntomas de trastornos del espectro autista - protocolo para adolescentes 120902:-:Punto temporal:^ Paciente:-:PhenX
it-IT Italian (Italy) PhenX - disturbi dello spettro autistico, sintomi - adolescente, protocollo:-:Pt:^Paziente:-:PhenX
Synonyms: Panel PhenX paziente PhenX Punto nel tempo (episodio)
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) PhenX - симптомы аутистического спектра расстройств - подростковый протокол:-:ТчкВрм:^Пациент:-:PhenX
Synonyms: Точка во времени;Момент
zh-CN Chinese (China) PhenX - 自闭症谱系障碍症状 - 青少年方案 120902:-:时间点:^患者:-:PhenX
Synonyms: Consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures;PhenX;暴露;接触;表型与暴露共识指标;表现型与暴露共识指标;表型与暴露公认指标 Consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures;表型与暴露共识指标;表现型与暴露共识指标;表型与暴露公认指标 PhenX - 自闭症谱系障碍症状 - 青春期方案 120902;Consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures;PhenX;暴露;接触;表型与暴露共识指标;表现型与暴露共识指标;表型与暴露公认指标;自闭症谱系障碍;孤独症谱系障碍;ASD;Autism Spectrum Disorder;自闭症;孤独症;泛自闭障碍 医嘱套餐 医嘱套餐类 医嘱套餐组 医嘱组 医嘱组.PhenX;组套(组合、医嘱组、套餐、套餐医嘱、医嘱套餐、组合申请、组合项目).PhenX;Consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures;PhenX;表型与暴露共识指标;表现型与暴露共识指标;表型与暴露公认指标;PhenX 医嘱组 医嘱组合 医嘱组合类 医嘱组套 医嘱组套类 医嘱组类 医疗服务对象;客户;病人;病患;病号;超系统 - 病人 多重;多重型;多重标尺类型;多重精度类型 套餐 套餐医嘱 套餐医嘱组 套餐医嘱组类 实验室医嘱套餐 实验室医嘱套餐类 实验室医嘱组 实验室医嘱组合类 实验室医嘱组套 实验室医嘱组套类 实验室套餐医嘱组 实验室套餐医嘱组类 实验室检验项目医嘱组合类 实验室检验项目组合类 时刻;随机;随意;瞬间 检验医嘱组合类 检验项目医嘱组合类 检验项目组合类 症状类 组 组合 组合医嘱 组合类 组套 自闭症;自我中心主义

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