Autistic ?

Hi there, joined this group last night and thought I’d wait a few hours before I made a post.

I’m a 24 year old male from the UK who has a mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (unsure if it’s related to this)

So first things first, I’m an uncle and recently found out that my nephew has Autism & ADHD.

Out of curiosity, to better understand my nephew and his traits I thought I’d look online for some research and advice.

On one of the websites I was asked if I’d like to do a questionnaire to see if I had a specific traits of autism. I guess curiosity got the better of me it seems.

Anyways, fast forwarding to the results. The results on the test said that I had some "high" autism spectrum symptoms. It caught me off guard so I proceeded to go to two different websites to fill out the questionnaire on those, but to my surprise they had stated similar results.

I waited two days and thought I’d try do those questionnaire again to see if the results would be any different. The only different was 1-2 points But with the same outcome  

I’m currently unsure on what to think or even where to go from here. I know these questionnaires are always to be taken with a grain of salt but it really has me scratching my head.

Any advice and recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks
- Tom

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  • I guess the AQ50 is a place to start if you haven’t done that already. There are other tests here https://www.aspietests.org/ . The can indicate whether you might want to get assessed, as I’m sure you’ve noted already.

    Regarding assessment, is that what you want? What would it mean for you? Will you want to apply for benefits or changes at work? Because if so, approach your GP. Otherwise, take some time to study you instead of the things you can find online. That way you can start to work out how ASD affects you, how much, and in what areas.

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  • I guess the AQ50 is a place to start if you haven’t done that already. There are other tests here https://www.aspietests.org/ . The can indicate whether you might want to get assessed, as I’m sure you’ve noted already.

    Regarding assessment, is that what you want? What would it mean for you? Will you want to apply for benefits or changes at work? Because if so, approach your GP. Otherwise, take some time to study you instead of the things you can find online. That way you can start to work out how ASD affects you, how much, and in what areas.

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