About RAADS_R

The RAADS-R (Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale – Revised) is a self-assessment questionnaire designed to help identify autistic traits in adults, especially those who may have been missed in childhood. It is often used in clinical settings as part of a full diagnostic process, but it is not a standalone diagnosis.

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RAADS-R Online Questionnaire ?

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What does my score mean?

Remember RAADS_R is not a diagnosis but a screening tool.

Summary:
Your responses do not strongly match the patterns typically associated with autism.

What this might mean:

You may have some autistic-like traits, but they do not appear to significantly affect daily life.

Your experiences may be better explained by personality differences, anxiety, ADHD, or other factors.

Low scores do not rule out autism—especially in adults who have masked for many years.

If concerns continue, a professional evaluation can explore your experiences more deeply.

Summary:
Your score suggests that you experience several traits commonly seen in autism.

What this might mean:

You relate to autistic patterns in social interaction, communication, sensory processing, or routines.

These traits may have influenced your life, but perhaps in subtle or manageable ways.

Some people in this range discover that masking or compensation lowered their test score.

A clinical assessment may help clarify whether these traits fit an autistic profile or overlap with other conditions.

Summary:
Your score shows a strong match with the experiences many autistic adults report.

What this might mean:

These traits likely influenced your childhood and continue to shape your daily life.

You may have used coping strategies or masking that hide your struggles from others.

Many individuals who score in this range later receive an autism diagnosis.

A professional evaluation is recommended if you want clarity or support.

Summary:
Your responses reflect a very high degree of autistic traits.

What this might mean:

You experience autism-related patterns across several areas: social, sensory, communication, and routines.

These characteristics likely affect daily functioning, relationships, or emotional regulation.

Many people with scores in this range meet the diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

A full evaluation with a trained clinician is recommended if you seek formal diagnosis or support planning.

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