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The Autism Spectrum Quotient Test is a self-administered 50-question questionnaire used to measure autistic traits in adolescents and adults aged 16+. The questionnaire is suitable for people with an IQ over 80. Take the Autism Spectrum Quotient Test.
Autism spectrum disorder can affect the way a person interacts, communicates, and behaves. Use this quiz to help you determine if you may need to be evaluated or screened for autism.
Screening Tool for Autism in Toddlers and Young Children (STAT™) Interactive screening tool designed for children when developmental concerns are suspected. It consists of 12 activities assessing play, communication, and imitation skills and takes 20 minutes to administer.
The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale–Revised (RAADS–R) is a self-report questionnaire designed to identify adult autistics who “escape diagnosis” due to a subclinical level presentation. Take the test here: RAADS–R. Who the test is designed for. Adults (age 16+) with ASD level 1 or subclinical autism.
What Is Autism Screening? Autism screening is usually administered by a pediatrician during a routine well-child checkup. The doctor may observe the child or ask you questions about his or her behaviors at home and while interacting with other children on the playground.
A primary care professional should be able to review your child’s development and conduct a short Autism screening. If that screening indicates that Autism might be a possibility, the doctor may diagnose your child if they have training, especially if Autism characteristics are clearly present.
A number of screening tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have been developed and are commonly used. The Toolkit provides a list of links to tools for developmental surveillance and screening for use at the discretion of the health care professional.