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Asperger's Syndrome Self-Assessment Test!
Asperger's Syndrome is a type of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD),
They often experience difficulties with social interactions and communication, but their intellectual abilities are usually above average.
Self-diagnosis cannot replace an accurate diagnosis, but
You can help assess your condition and seek consultation from a professional if necessary.
This is a checklist that helps with Asperger's syndrome testing.
Main symptoms
- Difficulties in social interactions: difficulty making friends, discomfort in social situations.
- Communication issues: difficulty understanding non-verbal communication (gestures, facial expressions).
- Repetitive behavior: adhering to specific routines or habits.
- Strong interest in a specific topic: Deeply engrossed in a particular subject with a lack of interest in other things.
- Sensory sensitivity: hypersensitive reactions to sounds, light, textures, and other stimuli.
Asperger's Syndrome Test Checklist
Read the items below and check whether they apply to you for the Asperger's syndrome test.
Please answer each item with "Yes" or "No."
- Do you feel uncomfortable when meeting new people?
- Have you ever been confused because you didn't know how to behave in a social situation?
- Do you know more about a specific topic or activity than others?
- Do you get stressed by everyday changes or unexpected situations?
- Do you find it difficult to understand non-verbal cues (such as gestures and facial expressions)?
- Do you often engage in repetitive or stereotypical behaviors?
- Are you sensitive to sensations (such as sound, light, touch, etc.)?
- Do you tend to talk about your interests for a long time without considering the other person's interests during conversations?
- Do you prefer being alone more than participating in group activities?
- Do you feel anxious if you can't stick to a specific routine?
Result interpretation
- "Yes" for more than 7 items: There is a high possibility of Asperger's syndrome. Consultation with a specialist is recommended.
- "Yes" for 4-6 items: Some features of Asperger's syndrome are observed. Please consult a specialist if necessary.
- 3 or fewer "Yes": The likelihood of Asperger's syndrome is low. However, since difficulties may still occur in certain situations, assistance can be sought if needed.
The Asperger's syndrome test is for reference only; a professional evaluation is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.