Am I autistic, or am I just bad at social chitchat and a bit obsessive?
Is my husband autistic, or does he just like documentaries about modifying cars?
Surely I can’t be the only one who’s pondered questions like these.
The good news is that there’s an actually an easy, free, instant way to find out. Or at least to give you a good indication that you could need to explore the possibility.
There is a proper, validated questionnaire. It was devised by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, leading autism researcher, and his team at Cambridge University. (Yes, he is the cousin of Ali G, aka Sacha Baron Cohen).
It’s called the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ). AQ, a bit like IQ, but for autistic-type traits. The standard version has 50 questions and gives you a score at the end.
I’ve just taken it myself and discovered that I really am just socially awkward and a little obsessive. Ok, quite obsessive.
That version is known as the AQ-50, but there’s also a shorter screening test, the AQ-10, often used by clinicians.
There are also versions for younger people:
Child AQ (4–11 years) – 50 questions, to be filled out by parents.
A brief 10 question version is also available.
Adolescent AQ (12–15 years) – 50 questions, completed by parents.
Just a short one this week, as I’m putting all my energy into trying to figure out how to film interviews and put them on here.
But I thought this was terrifically useful.
Next time you, or your patients, feel some concern over whether they or someone they know is autistic, this is a really handy starting point.
Thanks for reading, hope this is useful in your practice
Thank you, I scored low, and it was very interesting to do , as I know about Professor Baron Cohen, my father was at Cambridge and he was certainly autistic.
Kind regards
Catherine J Walters
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Hi Catherine, very interesting. I think quite a few academics, especially scientific academics, might be quite far along the autistic spectrum. It’s a handy questionnaire as a starting point.
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