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The World Health Organization * has prepared a self-screening questionnaire you can use to determine if you might have adult ADHD. The Adult Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Screener will help you recognize the signs and symptoms of adult ADHD.
- Adult ADHD Questionnaire: Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) - ADDA
The questions in the ASRS v1.1 are consistent with DSM-IV...
- Adult ADHD Questionnaire: Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) - ADDA
The questions in the ASRS v1.1 are consistent with DSM-IV criteria and address the manifestations of ADHD symptoms in adults. The content of the questionnaire also reflects the importance that DSM-IV places on symptoms, impairments, and history for a correct diagnosis.
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Symptom Checklist Instructions. The questions on the back page are designed to stimulate dialogue between you and your patients and to help confirm if they may be suffering from the symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
This free screening tool, developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), consists of a brief questionnaire designed to self-assess the likelihood of adult ADHD. It includes a series of questions related to inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms, allowing individuals to self-evaluate their experiences.
Adult ADHD Self Screening Tool. In response to the widely considered viewpoint that adult ADHD is under-diagnosed, meaning people with the condition are not getting the help they need, the World Health Organisation and the Workgroup on Adult ADHD have generated a screener survey.
The following questionnaire can be used as a starting point to help you recognize the signs/symptoms of Adult ADHD but is not meant to replace consultation with a trained healthcare professional. An accurate diagnosis can only be made through a clinical evaluation.
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