Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)
Autism Research Database (AFD)
Project Element | Element Description |
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Project TitleProject Title> |
Diagnostic practices and reliability in Australia |
Principal InvestigatorPrincipal Investigator |
Taylor, Lauren |
DescriptionDescription |
This project was undertaken to investigate the diagnostic practices of autism and their reliability in Australia. With no established biomarker for autism, a "gold standard" diagnosis relies on a best estimate clinical judgement, based on the behavioural presentation of the individual. However, the variability in early autism symptoms, and the considerable behavioural overlap with other developmental disorders, means that an autism diagnosis is a complex undertaking. The task of providing an autism diagnosis in Australia is further complicated by significant variability in assessment process between clinicians and between states. |
FunderFunder |
Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism |
Funding CountryFunding Country |
Australia |
Fiscal Year FundingFiscal Year Funding |
0 |
Current Award PeriodCurrent Award Period |
2014-2016 |
Strategic Plan QuestionStrategic Plan Question |
Question 1: How Can I Recognize the Signs of ASD, and Why is Early Detection So Important? |
Funder’s Project LinkFunder’s Project Link |
External Project Page |
InstitutionInstitution |
University of Western Australia |
Institute LocationInstitute Location |
Australia |
Project NumberProject Number |
1.021RS |
Government or PrivateGovernment or Private |
Private |
History/Related ProjectsHistory/Related Projects |
N/A |