Overview
The GADS is used to assess individuals with unique behavioural problems that may indicate a possible diagnosis of Asperger’s disorder.
Product Description
Items describe specific, observable, measurable behaviours
- Thirty-two clearly stated items are divided into four subscales; eight additional items regarding their child's development during the first three years of life are included for parents.
- Items are based on the most current definitions of Asperger's disorder.
- Behaviours are rated using an objective, frequency-based format; standard scores and percentiles are provided.
Information provided can be used to help make a diagnosis
- Easily completed by a parent and a professional who knows the individual, the GADS provides documentation about the essential behaviour characteristics of Asperger's disorder necessary for diagnosis.
- Can be used in the assessment process to document behavioural progress, to target goals for IEPs, and for research purposes.
- Validity was demonstrated by confirming that the items of the test are directly related to the definitions of Asperger's disorder, the subscales are strongly related to each other and the overall diagnosis of Asperger's disorder, and the GADS scores discriminate persons with Asperger's disorder from persons with autism and other behavioural disorders.
- Normed on a sample of 371 individuals with Asperger's disorder from the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Qualification level required:
Level 2. Please see our Test User Qualifications page for guidance