ADHD Screening
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale v1.1 Part A (ASRS v1.1) · 6 questions · 2 minutes
ADHD is not just a childhood condition — it persists into adulthood for many people, though symptoms often shift over time. Where children may show overt hyperactivity, adults with ADHD are more likely to experience difficulty with organization, time management, focus, and follow-through. Restlessness, impulsivity, and trouble completing tasks are common. Many adults with ADHD go undiagnosed for years, attributing their struggles to stress, personality, or lack of effort. Recognition is the first step toward effective treatment. This screening uses Part A of the ASRS v1.1, a tool developed by the World Health Organization. It is not a diagnosis — only a qualified provider can make that determination — but it can help you decide whether a full evaluation might be worthwhile.
The ASRS v1.1 Part A is a validated screening tool for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. It takes about 2 minutes to complete. After answering all 6 questions, you'll see your results with an explanation of what they mean.
Important
This is a validated screening tool, not a diagnosis. Only a qualified provider can make a clinical diagnosis. Your responses are not stored or shared — this screening is completely private.