CAT-Q: Autistic Camouflaging Test

Explore compensation, masking, and assimilation with the 25-question CAT-Q.

The CAT-Q helps adults reflect on autistic camouflaging traits and understand how social masking may appear in daily life.

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About the CAT-Q

The CAT-Q is a validated questionnaire designed to measure camouflaging autistic traits in adults.

This site keeps the 25 CAT-Q questions and reports the three CAT-Q subscales: Compensation, Masking, and Assimilation.

How the CAT-Q Works

Answer 25 statements

Use the 1-7 CAT-Q response scale for each camouflaging statement.

Review subscales

See compensation, masking, and assimilation scores calculated with the official reverse-scored items.

Use results for reflection

CAT-Q results are informational and can support self-understanding or a conversation with a qualified professional.

Why Use CAT-Q.org?

Validated CAT-Q structure

The test keeps the 25 CAT-Q items, 1-7 answer scale, reverse scoring, and three subscales.

Clear score breakdown

Review total camouflaging plus compensation, masking, and assimilation scores.

Private self-reflection

Use your result as a self-understanding tool, not as a diagnosis.

CAT-Q Questions

No. The CAT-Q measures camouflaging traits and is not a standalone autism diagnosis.
The 25 answers are scored from 1 to 7, five items are reverse scored, and the total is the sum of the three subscales.

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CAT-Q camouflaging traits questionnaire preview
CAT-Q: Autistic Camouflaging Test

A 25-question CAT-Q self-assessment for autistic camouflaging traits, scored across compensation, masking, and assimilation.

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