What Are The Symptoms Of ADHD?
Results of Your Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Quiz You scored a total of 51
Inattention Subscale: 26 Hyperactivity/Impulsivity Subscale: 25
Based upon your responses to this adult ADD/ADHD screening quiz, you have replied in a way similar to people who have symptoms of moderate to severe attention deficit disorder. People who have answered similarly to you typically qualify for a diagnosis of ADHD or ADD, and have sought professional treatment for this mental health concern.
If you were diagnosed with ADHD, it would likely be of the Combined presentation, as you indicated significant symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity.
You indicated that several of the symptoms were present before age 12. You indicated that the symptoms occur in two or more settings.
For ADD or ADHD to be diagnosed by a mental health professional, usually the symptoms must occur in at least two different settings (like school and home, or work and home), and they must have lasted at least 6 months. Symptoms typically worsen in situations that require sustained attention or mental effort, or that are boring.
You should not take this as a diagnosis of any sort, or a recommendation for treatment. However, it may be likely beneficial for you to seek further clarification about a possible diagnosis of ADHD or ADD from a physician or a trained mental health professional soon.
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S C O R I N G K E Y
If you scored...
You may have symptoms of...
34 & up 26 - 33 18 - 25 12 - 18 0 - 11
Adult ADHD Moderate ADHD ADHD Possible ADHD Symptoms No ADHD symptoms
Subscales: 20 & Up - High 13 - 19 - Moderate 0 - 12 - Low
This is not meant as a diagnosis tool. Only a health or mental health professional can make a diagnosis of ADHD.
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Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
I went through your query in detail and can understand your concerns. From what you have mentioned, it is possible that you have ADHD. It is a condition which manifests as inattention and hyperactivity. As you grow up, hyperactivity subsides but inattention persist. More so, you had responded to adderall i the past, which is a first line agent for ADHD.
I agree with the disclaimer on the website that online tests should not be taken as a diagnostic tool. You should seek a psychiatric consultation for complete evaluation of your condition. In case you are diagnosed to be suffering from ADHD, stimulant (methylphenydate, amphetamines, etc) medication will help you out with your symptoms.
I do hope that I was able to answer your query. Please let me know if you have anyy further query,
Best wishes,
Dr. Sunil Gupta