Abstract

The broad autism phenotype (BAP) is a set of personality and language characteristics that reflect the phenotypic expression of the genetic liability to autism, in non-autistic relatives of autistic individuals. These characteristics are milder but qualitatively similar to the defining features of autism. A new instrument designed to measure the BAP in adults, the Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire (BAPQ), was administered to 86 parents of autistic individuals and 64 community control parents. Sensitivity and specificity of the BAPQ for detecting the BAP were high (>70%). Parents of children with autism had significantly higher scores on all three subscales: aloof personality, rigid personality, and pragmatic language. This instrument provides a valid and efficient measure for characterizing the BAP.

Note: This questionnaire is meant to be administered to individuals with an autistic relative to assess if they have traits that are similar to autism but not enough for a diagnosis, ig?

I would like to read your thoughts on the scale and general concept of this scale. Also, feel free to share your scores!

Link the the actual article.

  • BOMBS@lemmy.worldOPM
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    11 months ago

    I completed this questionnaire before reading about it to limit any possible impact my knowledge of the scale could have on my responses. When I got the scores,

    Aloof: 4.25

    Pragmatic Language: 4.17

    Rigid: 4.17

    I thought, “Hmm, maybe I’m not that autistic after all.” Then, I saw the statistics of the study here, and cracked up. I’m definitely 100% autistic. When will this impostor syndrome end?

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      11 months ago

      I got

      Aloof: 4

      Pragmatic Language: 4.17

      Rigid: 2.67

      my rigidity is very low, I’m definitely not autistic :D

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        11 months ago

        Or you got the ADHD & Autism combo. Routines are more of a suggestion, but you don’t have the motivation to keep them. Like, yeah, I should put away my clothes, but that seems like extra work. I’ll just leave them in the pile. (There are multiple piles)