EQ4C

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Test (ADHD)

The ADHD evaluation, also known as the Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder assessment, is a tool used to aid in identifying the disorder in young people. The assessment includes a series of questions that measure the presence and severity of symptoms associated with ADHD, like lack of focus, excessive activity, and impulsivity.

ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurological condition that can affect an individual's ability to focus, manage emotions, and respond to their surroundings.

While it is commonly diagnosed in young people, it can also be found in adults. Symptoms of ADHD can vary greatly from person to person and can also differ based on the type of ADHD.

The most common symptoms include inattention and hyperactivity or impulsivity. However, it is important to note that displaying these symptoms does not necessarily mean one has ADHD.

If you suspect you or someone you know may have ADHD, consider taking an ADHD test to determine if a visit to a mental health professional for diagnosis and treatment is needed.

Keep in mind that only a qualified professional can give an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

When taking the test, answer the questions truthfully and take your time to ensure the most accurate results.

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1. How often do you have trouble listening to someone, even when they are speaking directly to you — like your mind is somewhere else?
2. How often do you forget to do something you do all the time, such as missing an appointment or paying a bill?
3. How often do you avoid, dislike, or are reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort or thought?
4. How often do find yourself talking excessively?
5. How often do you fidget with or tap your hands or feet, or squirm in your seat?