If you look at the "symptoms," perhaps.
This is a more helpful and deeper dive into how Asperger's Syndrome is diagnosed
https://www.autismspeaks.org/dsm-5-criteria
Edited to add...this, from the NIH, is even more helpful re. adults:
Box 2
DSM extensions after Adult Asperger Assessment (AAA) (modified)
Ad A) Difficulties in understanding social situations and other people’s thoughts and feelings
Ad B) Tendency to think of issues as being black and white, rather than considering multiple perspectives in a flexible way
Additionally: Qualitative impairments in verbal or nonverbal communication with at least three of the following symptoms:
- Tendency to turn any conversation back on to self or own topic of interest
- Marked impairment in the ability to initiate or sustain a conversation with others. Cannot see the point of superficial social contact, niceties, or passing time with others, unless there is a clear discussion point/debate or activity.
- Pedantic style of speaking, inclusion of too much detail
- Inability to recognize when the listener is interested or bored
- Frequent tendency to say things without considering the emotional impact on the listener
Additionally: Impairment in at least one of the criteria relating to childhood imagination:
- Lack of varied, spontaneous make believe play appropriate to developmental level
- Inability to tell, write or generate spontaneous, unscripted or unplagiarized fiction
- Either lack of interest in fiction (written, or drama) appropriate to developmental level or interest in fiction is restricted to its possible basis in fact (e.g. science fiction, history, technical aspects of film)
Source:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695286/