Published on 12, July, 2020
I've finally got my report from my NHS assessment.
It's shorter than I expected. Just a 2 page letter.
However, it does contain my score which was 175 (above the diagnostic threshold of 65).
I found this site which explains the score and gives some averages (+ a link to take the test).
https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/
So, I was a little above the average for an autistic female.
If anyone would like to share their scores, it would be interesting.
A quote below from my letter:
'completed the RAADS-R: the RITVO Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale –revised: this 80-item diagnostic interview consists of questions designed for individuals with averageIQ and above. This is a population with mild or subclinical ASD and these individuals often escapediagnosis. The RAADS-R was specifically designed to capture that population. Any score of 65 orabove indicates a high likelihood of Autism Spectrum Disorder, provided the clinical presentation isconvergent with this diagnosis'
I scored 196.
I don't really get the way the questions seem to focus on how I was before or after the age of 16. Most of my answers were a or d. I am the same person as I was as a child. Autism is a lifelong condition and doesn't magically disappear at the age of 16.
I guess setting the questions in that way may rule out people whose traits were not present during their early years.
I agree.
RELEASE THE HOUNDS...AGAIN...SPAM BOT!
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