Hello and AQ Test

Hello, I’m new here. About a year ago I took the AQ test and scored in the 40’s. I’ve taken it several times since and have gotten lower score but I think the very lowest was 33. What are the chances I’m on the spectrum? The last being 37.  I’m 62yrs old so there is no answer that is going to rock my world as I’m very set in my ways. The cost of a formal diagnosis is more than I’d care to pay. Any sincere input would be appreciated. Thanks, John

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  • Thoes scores are strong indicators of autism. The average neurotypical person would score about 17 tops. By the time you hit the 30s the odds are significant even if this obviously shouldn't be taken as a diagnosis.

    As for an assessment, that's a personal choice. You have a right to ask your GP for a referral, albeit you'll have a long wait on the NHS.

    But many people chose to just scrutinise the criteria for themselves, do some reading and then if they think it fits, self-identify. And that fine too.

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  • Thoes scores are strong indicators of autism. The average neurotypical person would score about 17 tops. By the time you hit the 30s the odds are significant even if this obviously shouldn't be taken as a diagnosis.

    As for an assessment, that's a personal choice. You have a right to ask your GP for a referral, albeit you'll have a long wait on the NHS.

    But many people chose to just scrutinise the criteria for themselves, do some reading and then if they think it fits, self-identify. And that fine too.

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