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Sample Autism Check Results

Completed on 2026-03-05

Overall Score
55%(22/40)
Elevated

What your results mean

Your responses on this screener indicate an elevated pattern across the autism-related dimensions covered. A screener result at this level does not indicate a diagnosis or confirm the presence of autism — it indicates that the pattern of experiences you have described warrants further exploration through a comprehensive assessment. Many of the experiences captured here are also shared by people with ADHD, high anxiety, giftedness, or sensory processing differences, which is why this result is a starting point rather than a conclusion.

Screener assessments are designed to be sensitive rather than specific — they are calibrated to ensure that people who would benefit from fuller assessment are not missed, even if that means some elevated results in people who would not receive a formal diagnosis. An elevated screener result tells you that your self-reported experiences align meaningfully with autism-related patterns; it does not tell you whether those patterns reach clinical threshold, whether they are better explained by another framework, or how they interact with your other cognitive profile features. The most useful next step is a comprehensive assessment — either the full APED-Q within this platform or a clinical evaluation — that can provide the resolution a screener cannot.

Your Strengths

Social Authenticity — many people whose profiles align with autism-related patterns report a strong preference for genuine, direct interaction over social performance. This is a meaningful strength in contexts where authenticity is valued and tends to produce unusually honest and reciprocal relationships with those who appreciate directness.

Routine Awareness & Environmental Mastery — an attunement to patterns, routines, and environmental consistency — often associated with autism-related profiles — can produce exceptional reliability, attention to procedural accuracy, and the ability to create and maintain highly effective personal systems.

Sensory Self-Knowledge — elevated sensory awareness, while sometimes challenging, often comes with detailed self-knowledge about which environments and sensory conditions support your functioning and which undermine it. This insight, consciously applied, is a practical advantage in designing your daily environment.

Subscale Breakdown

Sensory SensitivitySignificant
3/4(75%)

Sensory Sensitivity: 3/4 (Significant)

Social EnergyElevated
5/8(63%)

Social Energy: 5/8 (Elevated)

Routine & FlexibilityElevated
4/8(50%)

Routine & Flexibility: 4/8 (Elevated)

Emotional MaskingElevated
2/4(50%)

Emotional Masking: 2/4 (Elevated)

Communication StyleElevated
2/4(50%)

Communication Style: 2/4 (Elevated)

Masking & InterestsElevated
6/12(50%)

Masking & Interests: 6/12 (Elevated)

Key Findings

Elevated Pattern Detected — Full Assessment Suggested

Your screener result sits in the elevated range, indicating that the experiences you have described share meaningful overlap with autism-related patterns. A screener is not designed to provide subscale detail, clinical context, or a comprehensive picture — it is designed to identify who would benefit from going further. Based on your result, a comprehensive autism patterns assessment (APED-Q) would provide substantially more useful and accurate information about your specific profile, including how any autism-related patterns interact with the ADHD and executive function dimensions already captured in your Brain Profile.

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This quick check covers 6 domains. The full Autism Profile maps your experience across 12 detailed domains — including sensory processing, masking patterns, identity, relationships, work impact, and your unique strengths.

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Important: This is not a diagnosis

Your results describe patterns consistent with certain neurocognitive profiles. They are designed to help you understand yourself better and to facilitate conversations with healthcare professionals. They are not a clinical diagnosis and should not be used as a substitute for professional assessment.

If your results suggest elevated or significant patterns, this does not necessarily indicate the presence of a clinical condition. Many factors influence these scores, and a qualified professional can help you interpret them in the context of your full history.

You are more than a set of scores. We hope these results help you on your journey of self-understanding.