Self-test

Information about the self-test

The ADHD self-test is a screening test. This questionnaire is designed to help recognize the symptoms of ADHD in adults. The test provides a first clue that your symptoms may fit ADHD/ADD.
The self-test used at ADHDcentraal is the ASRS. It was developed by the WHO (the World Health Organization).

Every questionnaire has limitations and ADHD is difficult to diagnose. At the same time, it sometimes seems as if a diagnosis of ADHD is made easily and quickly. We explicitly consider this list a starting point, an initial indication. You may be wondering how reliable such a test is. The questionnaire we use is well researched and provides an initial indication. The ASRS self-test has high reliability.
If you score positive on the test, chances are you do indeed have ADHD. If you score below the threshold, that chance is less. The self-test gives only an indication. If you are in doubt and think you may still have ADHD, contact your doctor.
Scientific research and background information (in English) on the test can be found here:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2044504/

Take the ADHD and ADD self-test

The ADHD and ADD self-test consists of six questions related to the symptoms of ADHD/ADD. The result of the test indicates whether you may have ADHD or ADD. In that case, we recommend that you discuss this with your doctor. The self-test is also available as a download to print, in case your computer does not display the self-test properly.

How often do you have trouble wrapping up the final details of a project, once the challenging parts have been done?

How often do you have difficulty getting things in order when you have to do a task that requires organization?

How often do you have problems remembering appointments or obligations?

When you have a task that requires a lot of thought, how often do you avoid or delay getting started?

How often do you fidget or squirm with your hands or feet when you have to sit down for a long time?

How often do you feel overly active and compelled to do things, like you were driven by a motor?