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The Autism – Tics, ADHD, and other Comorbidities Inventory (A–TAC) is a screening questionnaire directed towards parents of children and/or adolescents with suspected neurodevelopmental disorders, which are present in 7-10% of children. Originally developed as a questionnaire by Christopher Gillberg, Maria Råstam and Henrik Anckarsäter, it has been adapted into a telephone-conducted interview for the primary purpose of screening individuals for symptoms prior to their diagnostic interviews, but now has been incorporated into clinical practices. However, it is not authorised to be used as a stand-alone measure. It is able to screen for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Tic Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), Developmental Coordination Disorders and Learning Disorders. One telephone survey found it was not validated for eating disorders.
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