Comments on: ADHD in Adults: Symptoms, Challenges, Diagnosis, and Treatment https://add.org/adhd-in-adults/ ADDA, The Only Organization Dedicated Exclusively to Helping Adults with ADHD Mon, 21 Apr 2025 13:26:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: ADDA Admin https://add.org/adhd-in-adults/#comment-1375330 Tue, 22 Oct 2024 15:08:07 +0000 https://add.org/?p=393488#comment-1375330 In reply to George.

Hi George, the test is supposed to give you a generalized idea whether you should seek a clinical test for a full ADHD diagnosis. Depending on your sequence of answers, you’ll get a range of points. As you mentioned, above 1399 means you could be displaying typical signs of ADHD, but a full test should be taken if you feel you need specific answers about the severity and documentation of it. Higher or lower isn’t a measure of better or worse, just a confirming about what you may be feeling. Feel free to email us at info@add.org if you have any further questions.

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By: George https://add.org/adhd-in-adults/#comment-1371898 Fri, 18 Oct 2024 14:23:12 +0000 https://add.org/?p=393488#comment-1371898 I did the test and scored 1150 the first time and 917 the second time. It says that I don’t meet the threshold of 1399. Can someone please explain these indicative test scores. I can’t seem to find any info on your website that explains if a high score is better than a low score or what?
Thanks.

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By: Luke Smith https://add.org/adhd-in-adults/#comment-812595 Mon, 05 Dec 2022 00:27:24 +0000 https://add.org/?p=393488#comment-812595 It’s great that you pointed out how symptoms in adults tend to be more subtle, so ADHD could be harder to spot in adults than in children. I was chatting with my cousin online last night and I heard that one of my other cousin was diagnosed of having ADHD. An adult ADHD counseling might be able to help him out, so maybe I should suggest it to him.

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