Take a comprehensive ADHD screening assessment designed to help you understand your attention, focus, and hyperactivity patterns. This evidence-based quiz evaluates common ADHD symptoms in adults and provides insights into when professional evaluation might be helpful.
Understanding attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity patterns in adults
25 carefully crafted questions that assess attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity patterns commonly associated with ADHD in adults.
Evaluate your attention patterns, concentration abilities, and focus challenges in various life situations and environments.
Assess planning, organization, time management, and other executive function skills that may be affected by ADHD.
Your screening results are completely private. No sharing of personal information or mental health data with third parties.
Complete the comprehensive ADHD screening in just 8 minutes with clear, easy-to-understand questions about your experiences.
Receive personalized insights and recommendations about when to consider professional evaluation from a healthcare provider.
Our assessment covers the three core areas of ADHD symptoms based on established clinical criteria
Understanding your attention patterns can be the first step toward getting the support you need
Gain insights into your attention patterns, work style, and behavioral tendencies that may be affecting your daily life.
Know when it might be helpful to seek professional evaluation from a healthcare provider or mental health specialist.
Understand how attention patterns affect your work performance and learn strategies for improvement.
Better understand how attention and focus challenges may impact your relationships and communication.
Identify attention patterns that may be affecting learning, studying, and academic or training performance.
Recognize symptoms early to seek appropriate support and develop effective coping strategies.
This assessment is designed for educational and self-reflection purposes only. It is not a diagnostic tool and cannot replace professional medical evaluation.
If you have concerns about ADHD or other attention-related issues, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional, psychologist, or psychiatrist for proper evaluation and diagnosis.