Uncover Your Masking Patterns, Free 12-Question Self-Assessment
Take the free masking and camouflaging reflection. 12 questions reflecting on compensation, masking, and assimilation, grounded in established camouflaging research. Instant results revealing how much social energy you spend performing neurotypicality. This is a self-reflection tool, not a clinical assessment.
What is the Masking Test?
Masking (also called camouflaging) is the conscious or unconscious suppression of neurodivergent traits to appear neurotypical in social situations. This reflection looks at three strategies described in established camouflaging research: Compensation (learned social scripts), Masking (hiding natural traits), and Assimilation (changing your identity to fit in).
High masking is associated with increased anxiety, depression, and autistic burnout, even when it appears socially "successful." Autistic women consistently show higher masking scores than autistic men, which partly explains why women are diagnosed later or missed entirely. Understanding your masking patterns is the first step toward reducing unnecessary performance and protecting your energy.
Closely related on JobCannon: autism self-reflection, ADHD self-reflection, sensory sensitivity test, cognitive style profile, and executive function check-in.
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