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ADHD Symptoms in Adults: ADD Checklist
Do I Have ADHD? What Are Common ADD Symptoms In Adults?
Do I have ADD? Take this free ADHD test to assess whether attention deficit hyperactivity disorder explains your symptoms of disorganization, hypersensitivity, lack of productivity, poor memory, bad time management, and struggles with money and with work. Share the results with a mental health care professional for evaluation.
ADD Screening Checklist for Providers
Do I have ADD? Roughly two-thirds of people who experienced ADHD symptoms as a child will continue to experience ADHD symptoms as an adult , though its manifestations tend to shift and change with age. But many people with attention deficit — particularly its inattentive symptoms — are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as children. They may suffer serious psychological consequences after a lifetime of blaming themselves for ADHD symptoms. If you suspect that you have adult ADHD, contact your medical health-care professional for a diagnosis. Check each of the following statements that apply to you or take the interactive ADHD symptom test for a free, anonymous assessment. I tend to make decisions and act on them impulsively — like spending money, getting sexually involved with someone, diving into new activities, and changing plans. I often get distracted when people are talking; I just tune out or drift off. I get so wrapped up in some things I do that I can hardly stop to take a break or switch to doing something else.
Use this scientific test to help determine if you need to see a mental health professional for diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit disorder ADD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD. ADHD symptoms include difficulty concentrating, keeping organized, impulsivity, and for some, hyperactivity. This is only a screening test. A diagnosis can only be made by a mental health professional or psychiatrist. Instructions: Simply answer the questions on how you have behaved and felt during the past 6 months. Take your time and answer truthfully for the most accurate results. Newly diagnosed? Yes or No. All rights reserved. For personal, educational or research use only.