Answer the ASRS assessment questions and reveal a portrait of your condition.
The WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale — the standard adult ADHD screener used by many clinicians. Part A is 6 questions. Part B adds 12 more. Screening instrument, not a diagnosis.
Part A · 6 questions
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You completed all 18 ASRS items. Whatever the result, the act of looking honestly is what unlocks the rest of the work — understanding it, managing it, and using it well.
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Kessler RC et al. The WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS). Psychol Med. 2005.
Public domain (WHO). This is a screening instrument, not a diagnosis. Only a licensed clinician can diagnose ADHD.