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The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism (BOSA): Development of a New Adapted Assessment Measure for Remote Telehealth Administration Through COVID-19 and Beyond
by
Kim, So Hyun
, McDonald, Nicole
, Rosen, Nicole
, Dow, Deanna
, Holbrook, Alison
, Lord, Catherine
, Sterrett, Kyle
, Toolan, Christina
in
Adults
/ Algorithms
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Caregivers
/ COVID-19
/ Developmental Delays
/ Evaluation
/ Insurance
/ Insurance coverage
/ Life span
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical Services
/ Medical technology
/ Naturalistic Observation
/ Nonverbal Communication
/ Pandemics
/ Property
/ Psychological services
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Rating Scales
/ Social environment
/ Specificity
/ Telecommunications
/ Telemedicine
/ Toys
2022
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The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism (BOSA): Development of a New Adapted Assessment Measure for Remote Telehealth Administration Through COVID-19 and Beyond
by
Kim, So Hyun
, McDonald, Nicole
, Rosen, Nicole
, Dow, Deanna
, Holbrook, Alison
, Lord, Catherine
, Sterrett, Kyle
, Toolan, Christina
in
Adults
/ Algorithms
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Caregivers
/ COVID-19
/ Developmental Delays
/ Evaluation
/ Insurance
/ Insurance coverage
/ Life span
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical Services
/ Medical technology
/ Naturalistic Observation
/ Nonverbal Communication
/ Pandemics
/ Property
/ Psychological services
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Rating Scales
/ Social environment
/ Specificity
/ Telecommunications
/ Telemedicine
/ Toys
2022
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The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism (BOSA): Development of a New Adapted Assessment Measure for Remote Telehealth Administration Through COVID-19 and Beyond
by
Kim, So Hyun
, McDonald, Nicole
, Rosen, Nicole
, Dow, Deanna
, Holbrook, Alison
, Lord, Catherine
, Sterrett, Kyle
, Toolan, Christina
in
Adults
/ Algorithms
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Caregivers
/ COVID-19
/ Developmental Delays
/ Evaluation
/ Insurance
/ Insurance coverage
/ Life span
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical Services
/ Medical technology
/ Naturalistic Observation
/ Nonverbal Communication
/ Pandemics
/ Property
/ Psychological services
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Rating Scales
/ Social environment
/ Specificity
/ Telecommunications
/ Telemedicine
/ Toys
2022
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The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism (BOSA): Development of a New Adapted Assessment Measure for Remote Telehealth Administration Through COVID-19 and Beyond
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The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism (BOSA): Development of a New Adapted Assessment Measure for Remote Telehealth Administration Through COVID-19 and Beyond
2022
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Interest in telehealth assessment for autism has increased due to COVID-19 and subsequent expansion of remote psychological services, though options that are easy for clinicians to adopt and available through the lifespan are limited. The Brief Observation of Symptoms of Autism (BOSA) provides a social context with standardized materials and activities that can be coded by clinicians trained in the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. The current project examined psychometric properties to determine optimal use for each BOSA version. Three hundred and seven participants with 453 BOSAs were included to determine best performing items for algorithms, validity, sensitivity, specificity, recommended cut-offs, and proposed ranges of concern. While preliminary, the BOSA provides a promising new option for telehealth-administered assessment for autism.
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