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Neurodivergent Assessment

AUDHD
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Assess autism and ADHD traits together. Screen for neurodivergent characteristics combining ASD and ADHD symptoms. Comprehensive co-occurring condition assessment with instant results. Not diagnostic.

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40 questions
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Understanding AUDHD
What is autism and ADHD co-occurrence?

The core definition

AUDHD refers to the co-occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the same individual. Autism involves differences in social communication, sensory processing, and a preference for repetitive patterns. ADHD involves differences in attention, executive function, and impulse control. When both co-occur, they interact and create a unique neurodivergent profile. AUDHD traits exist on spectrums—this assessment measures trait presence across both conditions.

⚠️ Important Disclaimer: This AUDHD test is an educational screening tool only. It is NOT a diagnostic instrument and cannot diagnose autism, ADHD, or AUDHD. Professional diagnosis requires comprehensive evaluation by qualified healthcare providers including developmental history, observation, and validated diagnostic instruments. If you have concerns about neurodivergence, seek professional assessment.

This AUDHD assessment screens for traits associated with both autism spectrum and attention-deficit/hyperactivity presentations. Many neurodivergent individuals have both conditions. Understanding your neurodivergent traits helps with self-awareness and may inform whether professional evaluation is beneficial.

Key Neurodivergent Traits
Autism and ADHD characteristics
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Executive Function

Ability to plan, organize, initiate tasks, and manage time. Executive function challenges are central to ADHD presentations. Many autistic individuals also experience executive function differences.

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Social Communication

Ability to understand social cues, maintain eye contact, and interpret others’ intentions. Autism involves social communication differences. This varies widely among neurodivergent individuals.

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Focus & Attention

Ability to sustain attention and filter distractions. ADHD involves attention differences including hyperfocus on special interests and difficulty sustaining attention on non-preferred tasks.

Sensory Processing

Response to sensory input including sounds, lights, textures, and smells. Autism involves sensory sensitivities and differences. Sensory processing affects daily functioning and comfort.

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Common questions
FAQ about autism, ADHD, and this assessment
QCan this AUDHD test diagnose autism or ADHD?
No. This AUDHD assessment is an educational screening tool only. It cannot diagnose autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or co-occurring AUDHD. Professional diagnosis requires comprehensive evaluation by qualified healthcare providers including developmental history, clinical observation, and validated diagnostic instruments.
QWhy are autism and ADHD often co-occurring, and what is AUDHD?
Autism and ADHD share common neurological differences and frequently co-occur. AUDHD describes individuals with both conditions. Autism involves social communication and sensory differences. ADHD involves executive function and attention differences. Co-occurring traits create unique presentations requiring comprehensive understanding.
QHow does executive function relate to autism and ADHD?
Executive function—planning, organizing, initiating tasks, and managing time—is affected in both autism and ADHD but for different reasons. ADHD involves executive function difficulties. Many autistic individuals experience executive function challenges as well. These often compound in AUDHD presentations.
QWhat should I do if I score high on this neurodivergent assessment?
A high AUDHD test score suggests you may experience autism and/or ADHD traits. This assessment indicates further professional evaluation may be beneficial. Seek evaluation from healthcare providers experienced in diagnosing autism and ADHD in adults or children. Self-understanding and professional support can be valuable regardless of formal diagnosis.