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20 kwi 2020 · The AQ-10 Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ-10) is a quick questionnaire that primary care practitioners can use to see if a person should be referred for an autism assessment. Take the test here: AQ-10. Who the test is designed for. Adults (age 16+) with suspected autism who do not have a learning disability. [1] .
27 cze 2012 · Autism spectrum quotient (AQ-10) test. The autism spectrum quotient (AQ-10) tool is recommended for use with adults with possible autism who do not have a moderate or severe learning disability. This may help identify whether an individual should be referred for a comprehensive autism assessment.
We offer a free online screening test for autism, known as the autism spectrum quotient (AQ-10). It's a user-friendly questionnaire that indicates whether you/your child might benefit from receiving a full diagnostic assessment for autism.
The AQ-10 helps indicate whether someone should be referred for an autism assessment. This version is for anyone aged 16 or above with suspected autism who does not have a learning disability. Scoring guidance. Only one point can be scored for each question. Score one point for “definitely” or “slightly agree”
A quick referral guide for adults with suspected autism who do not have a learning disability. Definitely Slightly Slightly Definitely. Please tick one option per question only: Agree Agree Disagree Disagree. SCORING: Only 1 point can be scored for each question. Score 1 point for Definitely or Slightly Agree on each of items 1, 7, 8, and 10.
3 maj 2013 · In this study we evaluated the ability of a short form of the autism spectrum quotient (AQ) questionnaire, the 10 item AQ-10, to correctly classify individuals as having or not having ASD. In a sample of 149 individuals with ASD and 134 controls without an ASD diagnosis, we found that the full AQ (AQ-50) abridged AQ (AQ-S) and AQ-10 all ...
Downloadable tests. The ARC designs tests, evaluates and validates them, and then makes them freely available to the research community or for clinicians. You can download them below provided that they are used for research purposes and not for commercial use, and provided due acknowledgement of ARC as the source is given.