Additional Screeners & Assessments
Explore validated screening tools for ADHD and related conditions. These assessments complement our main ASRS test and help provide a more complete picture.
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Validated tools specifically designed to screen for ADHD symptoms
ASRS-6
2 minQuick 6-question screener from ASRS v1.1 Part A
ASRS-5
2 minDSM-5 aligned 6-question ADHD screener (2017)
BAARS-IV
5-7 minCompares childhood vs adult ADHD traits
DIVA-5
8-10 minBased on the full diagnostic interview
CCMD-3
8-10 minBased on Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders
CAARS-S
5-8 minConners Adult ADHD Rating Scale – Short version
Barkley Quick
1 minRapid ADHD screening by Dr. Russell Barkley
Childhood Pattern
8-10 minAssess childhood ADHD symptoms retrospectively
Parent Checklist
5-7 minFor parents to assess ADHD symptoms in children ages 6-12
Teen Self-Report
5-7 minFor teenagers to self-assess ADHD symptoms
Teacher Checklist
5-7 minFor teachers to assess ADHD symptoms in students
Vanderbilt
5-7 minOriginally for kids, adapted for adults
Executive Function
Assess planning, organization, time management, and self-regulation
Functional Impairment
Measure how symptoms affect daily life, work, and relationships
Related Conditions
Screen for conditions that commonly co-occur with or mimic ADHD
AQ-10
3 minAutism screening – helpful for ADHD/ASD overlap
AQ-50
10-15 minComprehensive autism screening – full 50-question assessment
GAD-7
2 minAnxiety screening – rule out overlap
PHQ-9
2-3 minDepression screening – rule out overlap
RAADS-R
20-30 minComprehensive autism spectrum traits assessment for adults
CAT-Q
10-15 minMeasures camouflaging and masking of autistic traits
Executive Function Cognitive Tasks
Interactive cognitive assessments that measure attention, inhibition, and reaction time through performance-based tests.
Important Disclaimer
All screeners on this page are for educational and informational purposes only. They are not diagnostic tools and should not replace professional medical evaluation. If you have concerns about ADHD or any other condition, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional who can provide proper assessment and diagnosis.