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A tool to help screen for ADHD in adults based on DSM-IV criteria. Patients rate themselves on 18 questions and healthcare professionals can use the checklist to assess symptoms, impairments and history.
the eighteen questions were found to be the most predictive of symptoms consistent with ADHD. These six questions are the basis for the ASRS v1.1 Screener and are also Part A of the Symptom Checklist. Part B of the Symptom Checklist contains the remaining twelve questions.
Download a PDF file with various questionnaires to assess adult ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety. The file includes the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, the Mood Disorder Questionnaire, the Patient Health Questionnaire, and the GAD-7.
Download and print a PDF version of the ASRS-v1.1, a tool to screen for ADHD in adult patients. The checklist has 18 questions based on DSM-IV-TR criteria and two subscales: Inattention and Hyperactivity.
A 6-question tool to help adults recognize the signs of Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Adult ADHD). The screener is based on DSM-IV criteria and can be used to start a conversation with a healthcare professional.
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Symptom Checklist. Please answer the questions below, rating yourself on each of the criteria shown using the scale on the right side of the page.
ADULT ADHD SELF-REPORT SCALE (ASRS-V1.1) SYMPTOM CHECKLIST INSTRUCTIONS. The Symptom Checklist is an instrument consisting of the 18 DSM-IV-TR criteria. Six of the 18 questions were found to be the most predictive of symptoms consistent with ADHD.