18 Question ADHD Adult Screener
This is the expanded version of the World Health Organization’s ADHD Adult Screener. The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Symptom Checklist can help you recognize symptoms of adult ADHD.
There is no one test for ADHD in children or in adults. But here you’ll find several self screeners you can use to help determine whether you should consider a possible diagnosis of ADHD or ADD from a physician or a trained mental health professional.
This is the expanded version of the World Health Organization’s ADHD Adult Screener. The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Symptom Checklist can help you recognize symptoms of adult ADHD.
This screener is intended for those 18 years of age or older, and is used to help recognize symptoms of adult ADHD.An accurate diagnosis can only be made through a clinical evaluation. Regardless of the questionnaire results, if you have concerns about diagnosis and treatment of adult ADHD, please discuss your concerns with your physician.
Vanderbilt ADHD and SNAP-IV rating scales: Screening tests to help determine whether you think your child, or young adult, may have ADHD. (A screener in not a definitive test.)