Test for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) for adults
ADHD Test for Adults – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Questionnaire
ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in adults can significantly impair quality of life and daily functioning in many areas of daily life – including: family, social and work. ADHD is more prevalent in men and, according to population-based studies, is present in approximately 2.5 per cent of adults. Statistically, females are more likely to show symptoms of attention deficit and males are more likely to show symptoms of impulsivity and hyperactivity.
Secondarily, ADHD can lead to other psychiatric disorders, e.g. mood disorders, lowered self-esteem and self-worth. When a definitive diagnosis is not made where it should be – there will be no adequate psychopharmacological treatment, and consequently the patient’s quality of life and mental health will not improve at best. Conversely, incorrectly making a diagnosis of ADHD where the problem and symptoms are not due to this neurodevelopmental disorder – can also result in significant negative health consequences. If you feel you may have ADHD, especially after completing this test – make an appointment for a psychiatric consultation.
This Test has been developed based on the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-V Classification (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).
The questions relating to symptoms relate to a period of at least the last 6 months or more.
The results obtained are indicative and cannot replace a full diagnosis, which is made on the basis of a complete interview!
Sign up for a consultation with a psychologist to discuss further treatment and to discuss a therapeutic plan!
Sign up for a consultation with a psychologist to discuss further treatment and to discuss a therapeutic plan!
Sign up for a psychiatric consultation for diagnosis and implementation of appropriate therapeutic management!