how reliable is the AQ 50 test?

Hi,

I'm a new member here. I've long though I might be autistic based on how I acted and behaved in certain situations. When I was a teenager being treated for depression I did suggest it as a possibility to my doctor but he didn't seem interested in following that route as a possible explanation/cause for some of my other problems/depression.

I've done the AQ50 today having had someone suggest it to me and I got a score of 49/50. so I fall well within the strong autistic traits category. If I were to go to my doctor would something like that be viewed as a useful starting point for a diagnosis or would it be looked upon with sceptism. I'll sound cynical now but it looks to me to be almost to high a score and perhaps my doctor might think I was giving answers that would lead to a diagnosis rather than answering them honestly which is what I did.

Any advice/help would be appreciated

RP

Parents
  • It does sound very high :) I am diagnosed and score in the low 40's (41 on my assessment).

    Some questions are a bit vague, eg if my routine is altered, it will annoy me but hardly upset me. To me upset would imply a melt down?? 

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  • It does sound very high :) I am diagnosed and score in the low 40's (41 on my assessment).

    Some questions are a bit vague, eg if my routine is altered, it will annoy me but hardly upset me. To me upset would imply a melt down?? 

Children
  • Hi John,

    I would agree that the questions might be better set. Had there been the option for "Neutral" rather than always having to at least give slightly one way or the other I think my score would have been lower.