Adult ADHD Quick Screening – Professional Guidance
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a recognized neurodevelopmental condition that affects adults as well as children. Adult ADHD can impact focus, organization, and emotional regulation, influencing daily life, relationships, and career performance.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. It is not a diagnosis. For personalized advice, consult a licensed healthcare professional.
Why Screening Matters
Many adults with ADHD remain undiagnosed. Quick screenings can help you:
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Identify patterns of inattention or hyperactivity.
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Understand potential impact on work, relationships, and daily tasks.
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Decide whether a professional evaluation is recommended.
Signs of Adult ADHD
Common symptoms include:
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Persistent difficulty concentrating on tasks.
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Frequent forgetfulness or missed deadlines.
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Impulsivity or difficulty controlling reactions.
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Difficulty organizing tasks and managing time.
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Restlessness or boredom in routine tasks.
Experiencing some symptoms does not confirm ADHD. Professional assessment is required for diagnosis.
How Quick Screening Works
A quick screening uses validated questionnaires to measure:
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Attention and focus
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Impulsivity and hyperactivity
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Organizational skills and time management
Scoring high suggests you may benefit from a full evaluation by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or other qualified professional.
Next Steps
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Consult a licensed professional for diagnosis and treatment options.
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Implement behavioral strategies: planners, reminders, mindfulness techniques.
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Consider therapy or medication under professional supervision if indicated.
Credible References
Adult ADHD Quick Screening
— Professional Guidance Based on ASRS-v1.1 WHO —
Disclaimer: This is a quick screening tool (not a diagnosis) based on the **Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1)** developed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Please answer based on **how you have felt and behaved over the past 6 months**.
Your Quick Screening Result
Critical Symptom Count:
Professional Guidance & Next Steps
*The results of this screener are not a substitute for a clinical diagnosis by a qualified medical or mental health professional (Psychiatrist or Clinical Psychologist).

