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12 wrz 2002 · The NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are used by health care professionals to help diagnose ADHD in children between the ages of 6- and 12-years. NICHQ is proud to have published the first edition in 2002 and has been at the forefront of supporting children and families affected by ADHD.
- NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale—PARENT Informant
Adapted from the Vanderbilt Rating Scales developed by Mark...
- NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale—PARENT Informant
Adapted from the Vanderbilt Rating Scales developed by Mark L. Wolraich, MD. Revised - 0303 D4
A tool to evaluate ADHD symptoms in children and adolescents based on DSM-IV criteria. It includes 55 items rated by parents and teachers across different domains, such as inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and co-occurring disorders.
A psychological assessment tool for measuring ADHD symptoms and their effects in children ages 6–12. It includes items related to comorbid disorders and has two versions: a parent form and a teacher form.
Download PDF forms for parents and teachers to assess ADHD symptoms in children and adolescents. The Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are part of a toolkit for clinicians from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The initial assessment scales, parent and teacher, have 2 compo-nents: symptom assessment and impairment in performance. On both the parent and teacher initial scales, the symptom assess-ment screens for symptoms that meet criteria for both inattentive (items 1–9) and hyperactive ADHD (items 10–18).
The Vanderbilt Scale joins the ASRS, which measures symptoms of adult ADHD. The VADRS has proven to be a reliable tool with strong psychometric properties.