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Answer questions carefully in a safe, private environment

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Key Features

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Advanced AI technology provides personalized insights and recommendations

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Monitor your mental health journey over time

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Upcoming Tests for Autism Test Free

Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ)

A comprehensive assessment tool for measuring autistic traits in adults

Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire (ASSQ)

Screening tool designed to identify autism spectrum traits in children and adolescents

Childhood Autism Spectrum Test (CAST)

Specialized assessment for identifying autism characteristics in children aged 4-11

Infant-Toddler Checklist (ITC)

Early screening tool for autism signs in infants and toddlers

Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (Q-CHAT)

Quantitative assessment tool for early autism screening in toddlers

Ritvo Autism & Asperger Diagnostic Scale (RAADS-14)

Shortened version of RAADS-R for quick autism screening in adults

Frequently Asked Questions About Free Autism Tests

Are your autism tests really 100% free?

Yes, all our autism screening tests are completely free with no hidden costs. You can take any test free of charge, as many times as you need. We also offer an optional premium report service for those who want more detailed analysis.

What free autism tests do you offer?

We provide several professional free autism screening tools: • Free Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) Test: Used by NHS and endorsed by NIH, designed for adults 18+ • Free RAADS-R Test: An 80-question assessment for adults with potential subclinical autism (age 16+, IQ >= 80) • Free CARS Test: Childhood Autism Rating Scale for children • Free ADOS Test: Observational assessment of social interactions and language skills • Free M-CHAT Test: Simple questionnaire for early childhood screening • Free AQ-10 Test: Quick 10-question screening tool for adults and adolescents

How accurate are these free autism tests?

Our free autism screening tools have high accuracy rates based on research: • M-CHAT: 85-97% sensitivity, 95-99% specificity • CHAT-23: 97% sensitivity and specificity • RAADS-R: 97% sensitivity, 100% specificity • ADOS: 94% sensitivity, 80% specificity • CARS: 80% sensitivity, 88% specificity While these free tests are highly accurate, they should be used as screening tools, and final diagnosis should be made by healthcare professionals.

Do your free tests use combined assessment methods?

Yes, our free assessment platform employs multiple approaches: 1. Multimodal assessment combining behavioral signals and standardized tests 2. Comprehensive diagnostic tools including observation-based and interview-based assessments 3. Integration of multiple validated screening instruments 4. Behavioral analysis considering various environmental and personal factors This integrated approach provides a more thorough understanding of autism traits and characteristics.

What should I do after taking the free tests?

After completing our free autism screening tests, we recommend: 1. Review your detailed results and insights 2. Discuss the results with qualified healthcare professionals 3. Consider additional clinical evaluations if recommended 4. Use the results as part of a broader assessment process

Are these free tests suitable for all ages?

Our free platform offers tests for different age groups: • Children: Free M-CHAT, CARS, and ADOS tests • Adolescents: Free AQ-10 and modified versions of adult tests • Adults: Free RAADS-R, AQ, and AQ-10 tests Each test is specifically designed for its target age group to ensure accurate screening.

How often can I take these free tests?

You can take our free tests as often as you like. The recommended frequency depends on individual circumstances and professional recommendations. Initial screening can be done at any time, and follow-up assessments should be guided by healthcare providers. Regular monitoring may be beneficial for tracking changes over time.

Reference

Ritvo, R. A., Ritvo, E. R., Guthrie, D., Ritvo, M. J., Hufnagel, D. H., McMahon, W., … & Eloff, J. (2011). The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R): A Scale to Assist the Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Adults: An International Validation Study. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41(8), 1076-1089.

Reference

M Wolraich, W Lambert, M Doffing, L Bickman, T Simmons, K Worley. Psychometric Properties of the Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Parent Rating Scale in a Referred Population. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 28(8): 559-568 (2003).

Tests related with RAADS test

RAADS-R Test

A comprehensive self-assessment tool designed for individuals seeking to understand their potential autism spectrum traits. This self-administered test evaluates various behaviors and characteristics commonly associated with ASD, serving as a valuable preliminary screening measure.

Infant-Toddler Checklist (ITC)

The Infant-Toddler Checklist (ITC) is a screening tool designed to be completed by parents or caregivers. This checklist helps identify potential communication problems in children aged 6 to 24 months.

Q-CHAT

The Q-CHAT is a widely-used screening tool for identifying early signs of autism. Unlike self-report assessments, this questionnaire is designed for parents to evaluate autism spectrum disorder (ASD) behaviors in toddlers aged 18 to 30 months.

CAT-Q

The Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) is a self-report assessment tool designed to measure social camouflaging behaviors in adults, particularly those on the autism spectrum. This questionnaire helps identify masking behaviors that might otherwise go unnoticed.