What is the CAT-Q?

The Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) is a specialised self-assessment designed to explore the subtle and often unconscious behaviours that individuals use to mask or adapt their autistic traits in social settings. These behaviours, commonly known as camouflaging, can include suppressing natural responses, mimicking neurotypical communication styles, or employing learned coping strategies to avoid standing out or to meet perceived social expectations.

Camouflaging is particularly common among autistic women and adults, many of whom may go undiagnosed due to their ability to blend in. While these strategies can help people navigate daily interactions, they often come at a cost, such as increased stress, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion.

This questionnaire offers a window into how you may be adapting your behaviour, helping you identify patterns that may be affecting your mental health, relationships, and sense of self. By recognising these tendencies, you can begin to explore more authentic ways of engaging with the world, on your own terms.

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How are CAT-Q scores interpreted?

The CAT-Q (Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire) measures the extent to which individuals camouflage their autistic traits in social situations. Here’s how the scores are interpreted:

Why Should You Take the CAT-Q?

The CAT-Q test is perfect if you’ve ever felt like you “hide” parts of yourself to fit in socially. Here’s why it’s so beneficial:

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How Does the CAT-Q Work?

The test is a simple and easy-to-use questionnaire:

Reflect on how you adapt or suppress traits in different settings.

Your scores will highlight levels of camouflaging across three key areas:

  • Compensation: Efforts to make up for perceived deficits.
  • Masking: Hiding traits to appear more neurotypical.
  • Assimilation: Changing behaviour to fit into social groups.

Use your results to better understand yourself and, if needed, consult a specialist.

Frequently asked questions

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1. What does the CAT-Q measure?

This test evaluates camouflaging behaviours, such as suppressing autistic traits, imitating neurotypical behaviours, and adapting to fit social expectations.

Most people complete the test in about 10–15 minutes.

Yes, the test is completely free to access on NeuroDirect.

No, the test is a screening tool that focuses on camouflaging behaviours. For a formal diagnosis, you’ll need to consult a specialist.

If your results indicate significant camouflaging behaviours, consider using NeuroDirect’s Find a Specialist tool to connect with professionals who can offer guidance or support.

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