WHO ADHD Adult Self-Report Scale

Proposed World Health Organization (WHO)

ADHD Adult Self-Report Scale –   Free Printable 

     6 Questions for Recognizing ADHD in Adults   Never   Rarely    Seldom        Often    Very

   Often

   1. How often do you have difficulty concentrating on what people are saying to you, even when they are speaking to you directly?       0        1          2        4       5
    2. How often do you leave your seat in meetings or other situations in which you are expected to remain seated?       0         1           2         4       5
    3. How often do you have difficulty unwinding or relaxing when you have time to yourself?       0          1           2         4       5
   4. When you’re in a conversation, how often do you find yourself finishing the sentences of the people you are talking to before they can finish them themselves?       0          1           1          2      2
    5. How often do you put things off until the last minute?       0          1           2          3       4
    6. How often do you depend on others to keep your life in order and attend to details?       0          1           1           2        3

 The total number of available points is 24.

Recommend further testing with screening scores of 14 and above.   

For further information see:

6 Questions for Recognizing ADHD in Adults

Source:  

The World Health Organization Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Screening Scale for DSM-5 

Authors: Berk Ustun, MS1; Lenard A. Adler, MD2,3; Cynthia Rudin, PhD4,5; et al

http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2616166

Brief Screening Tool for Adult ADHD Released

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