id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-315436-8qrlc5sf Corona, Laura L. Parent Perceptions of Caregiver-Mediated Telemedicine Tools for Assessing Autism Risk in Toddlers 2020-06-02 .txt text/plain 6635 345 47 The present study examined the use, acceptability, and parents' perceptions of two caregiver-mediated tools for assessing ASD risk in toddlers, in which remote clinicians guided parents to complete interactive screening activities with their children. Emerging research has examined the feasibility and acceptability of telemedicine procedures in the assessment and diagnosis of ASD, using video technologies to allow clinicians to remotely observe child behavior and converse with caregivers (Juárez et al. (2018) compared a tele-assessment procedure in which a remote psychologist observed administration of the Screening Tool for Autism in Toddlers and Young Children (STAT; Stone et al. As part of a larger project evaluating the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of two novel, parent-guided screening tools either developed (TELE-ASD-PEDS) or adapted for (TELE-STAT) the remote assessment of ASD in young children, we conducted preliminary evaluations of parent perceptions and feedback regarding these telemedicine tools. ./cache/cord-315436-8qrlc5sf.txt ./txt/cord-315436-8qrlc5sf.txt