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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 - 1102
The Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale (VADRS) is an assessment tool specifically designed to evaluate symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents.
The Vanderbilt Assessment Scales are included as part of Caring for Children With ADHD: A Practical Resource Toolkit for Clinicians, 3rd Edition.
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 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).
Vanderbilt Assessment Scale (NICHQ) - Parent Informant Instructions: Each rating should be considered in the context of what is appropriate for the age of your child. When completing this form, think about your child’s behaviors in the past 6 months.