Autism Spectrum Self-Assessment for Adults
This autism spectrum disorder (ASD) self-assessment is a screening tool to evaluate common traits in adults with autism, including communication style, behavioral patterns, and sensory differences. This autism spectrum quiz is designed for screening only and is not a medical diagnosis.
2-3 minutes · Autism spectrum self-assessment · Instant results
Disclaimer
This test is not a diagnostic tool. It's designed for screening and educational purposes, and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are struggling in daily life, or have concerns about your mental health, or you feel unsafe, contact a qualified professional, your local emergency number, or a mental health helpline. You can call 988 in the US and Canada, and 111 (NHS non-emergency) or 116 123 (Samaritans) in the UK.
Key Takeaways
Takes around 2-3 minutes to complete
Measures autism-related traits in adults
Traits are life-long patterns, not recent mood changes
Scores range from 0 to 50 on the full AQ framework
Higher scores suggest more autism spectrum traits
Some autism traits may overlap with symptoms of anxiety, ADHD, and other mental health conditions
Not an official medical diagnosis for autism
How the Assessment Works
- 1Answer Questions
Choose the response that best matches your usual patterns of behavior. - 2Get Results
Answers are totaled into a score that measures how strongly autism-related traits are reflected in your responses. - 3Know Next Steps
Recommendations are provided on whether a professional evaluation would be helpful and the types of support available.
FAQ
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Reviewer's statement
Items reflect social communication differences, sensory sensitivities, and repetitive patterns seen in autism spectrum presentations. A positive screen supports referral for developmental history and standardised assessment; many adults have compensatory strategies that only a trained clinician can interpret in context.
Written by
Erin Gillespie
Last updated
References and research
10 sourcesAutism in adult psychiatry: recognition and diagnosis
International Review of Psychiatry, 2018
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