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MIGDAS-2

Monteiro Interview Guidelines for Diagnosing the Autism Spectrum, Second Ed (MIGDAS–2)

Provides evaluators with an efficient method of systematically gathering and organizing the information needed to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children, adolescents, and adults

  • Publisher
    WPS
  • Age range
    0 to 18+
  • Qualification Level
    C
  • Administration Time
    Varies 30 to 90 mins

Full Product Description

The Monteiro Interview Guidelines for Diagnosing the Autism Spectrum, Second Edition is a sensory–based process for gathering and organizing the qualitative information needed to diagnose autism in children, adolescents, and adults. The process includes guidelines for gathering information from parents/caregivers and teachers, and for conducting a sensory–based interview with the individual being evaluated. The end result is a comprehensive behavioral profile that describes the individual’s distinct way of relating to the world, supplementing assessment scores and informing diagnosis and treatment planning. The MIGDAS–2 process is designed to facilitate writing a narrative evaluation report and providing diagnostic feedback using language that is easily understood by parents and others involved in the individual’s care.

Key Features of the MIGDAS–2 Assessment Process

Interactive interview techniques: The MIGDAS–2 provides detailed, concrete guidelines for conducting interactive diagnostic interviews with children, adolescents, and adults suspected of having ASD.

Parent/caregiver and teacher participation: The MIGDAS–2 provides structured guidelines for obtaining key information from parents/caregivers and teachers about the individual’s behavior in home and school settings.

Comprehensive qualitative information: The MIGDAS–2 is a unique evaluation tool that guides the evaluator to make a diagnosis based on direct interactions with the individual being evaluated and the individual’s parents/caregivers and teachers.

Sensory–based approach: Emphasizing the use of sensory materials and encouraging discussion of areas of high interest to the individual, the MIGDAS–2 process provides a system for evaluators to gather distinctive examples of behavior patterns often seen in individuals with ASD.

The MIGDAS–2 was developed as an outgrowth of extensive diagnostic work with individuals on the autism spectrum, as well as their families and teachers, and considerable collaboration with autism evaluation teams in public and private schools. The MIGDAS–2 process provides an organized, systematic way to elicit and document an individualized behavioral profile descriptive of the singular presentation of ASD in order to better inform autism diagnosis and treatment planning.

The MIGDAS–2 can be used by independent evaluators and evaluation teams, and it is ideally suited for a variety of settings, including private practices, schools, and hospitals. Because the MIGDAS–2 process integrates the multiple sources of information that must be considered when diagnosing ASD, it helps those involved in the evaluation process better understand the way in which autism spectrum differences specifically affect the individual being evaluated. The sensory–based diagnostic interview allows for an authentic assessment experience for the child, adolescent, or adult being evaluated. The qualitative behavioral profile obtained through the use of the MIGDAS–2 also assists evaluators when considering comorbidity and making differential diagnoses, writing narrative evaluation reports, and providing diagnostic feedback to participants in the evaluation process.

The MIGDAS–2 includes five evaluation protocols: Parent/Caregiver Questionnaire, Teacher Questionnaire, Diagnostic Interview for Individuals With Limited to No Verbal Fluency, Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents With Verbal Fluency, and Diagnostic Interview for Adults With Verbal Fluency.

The Parent/Caregiver Questionnaire and the Teacher Questionnaire provide detailed sets of questions designed to gather a comprehensive narrative about the individual being evaluated from the point of view of his or her parents/caregivers and/or teachers. The questionnaires can be used to facilitate an in–person interview or can be completed independently by having parents/caregivers or teachers write their responses directly on the questionnaire.

The Diagnostic Interview protocols are the cornerstone of the MIGDAS–2 assessment process. These protocols guide evaluators through the process of collecting and documenting samples of the individual’s behavior in the three key areas of development that are affected in ASD: Sensory Use and Interests, Language and Communication, and Social Relationships and Emotional Responses.

The Diagnostic Interview for Individuals With Limited to No Verbal Fluency is designed for use with individuals who have not yet acquired the use of functional language. It is suitable for use with young children (i.e., preschool–aged children and toddlers who are able to engage in sensory–based play), as well as with older children, adolescents, and adults who display limited language and accompanying intellectual impairment.

The Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents With Verbal Fluency is designed for use with children and adolescents who use language in a fluent capacity or who have acquired language but whose fluency is still emerging (i.e., language is not yet used with full fluency across settings or topics). It is appropriate for use with children as young as preschool age as well as with older children and adolescents.

The Diagnostic Interview for Adults With Verbal Fluency is designed for use with adults who have acquired language skills and use language in a fluent capacity. It is also appropriate for use with verbally fluent adolescents transitioning to adulthood. The interview is structured so that the evaluator has the option of including the individual’s adult partner or parents/caregivers in the session.

The MIGDAS–2 interviews require the use of common, sensory–based toys and materials (not included in the Kit purchase). The use of these materials and suggestions for building a sensory–based materials kit are described in the MIGDAS–2 Manual. Click here for more detailed descriptions of sensory–based materials and suggestions for where to obtain such materials. 

Kit

MIGDAS-2 Kit

CODE: W-690

Includes Print Manual, 25 forms (5 of each available version) Note requires common sensory based toys and materials that are not included.

€376.52 Excl.VAT

Components

MIGDAS-2 Diagnostic Interview for Individuals with Limited to No Verbal Fluency Form (Pack of 5)

CODE: W-690A

€55.91 Excl.VAT

MIGDAS-2 Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents with Verbal Fluency Form (Pack of 5)

CODE: W-690B

€55.91 Excl.VAT

MIGDAS-2 Diagnostic Interview for Adults with Verbal Fluency Form 5pk

CODE: W-690C

€55.91 Excl.VAT

MIGDAS-2 Parent/Caregiver Questionnaire 5pk

CODE: W-690D

€45.64 Excl.VAT

MIGDAS-2 Teacher Questionnaire 5pk

CODE: W-690E

€45.64 Excl.VAT

MIGDAS-2 Manual

CODE: W-690M

€172.28 Excl.VAT

WPS Levels

Letter code: N

Degree

PHD: (clinical psychologist)

A doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD, MD) in psychology or related field

Additional Training Required: None

OR

MA (psychologist, social worker)

A master’s degree (MA, MS, MSW) in fields listed above.

Additional Training Required: At least a weekend workshop on neuropsychological assessment

Products qualified to purchase

All products

Letter code: C

Degree

MA: (psychologist, SLP, OT)

A master’s degree (MA, MS, MSW, CAGS) in psychology, school counselling, occupational therapy, speech–language pathology social work, education, special education or related field.

Additional Training Required: None

OR

BA (occupational therapist)

A bachelor’s degree (BA, BS) in fields listed above.

Additional Training Required: License or certification for an agency/organisation that requires training and experience in assessment.

Products qualified to purchase

All products expect advanced psychiatric instruments and advanced neuropsychological instruments. 

Letter code: B

Degree

BA: (schoolteacher)

A bachelor’s degree (BA, BS) in psychology, school counselling, occupational therapy, speech–language, pathology, social work, education , special education, or related field

Additional Training Required: None

Products qualified to purchase

General screening, counselling, instructional materials, achievement tests.

Letter code: A

Degree

No degree requirement

Additional Training Required: None

Products qualified to purchase

Books and instructional materials only

 

 

 

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