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The Vanderbilt ADHD diagnostic rating scale It consists of two different forms for parents or teachers, which vary slightly. If a child displays at least six behaviors suggesting inattention or hyperactivity with a score of 2 or 3, the healthcare professional will consider diagnosing ADHD.
Adult ADHD Screener Results Section A: A score of 4 or more indicates that the patient has symptoms highly consistent with ADHD in adults and further investigation is warranted. Only a clinician can diagnose ADHD.
The points are summed for a range of 0-24, with a cutpoint of 14 or more to screen positive for ADHD. The total score can be classified in four-stratum: 0-9=low negative, 10-13=high negative, 14-17=low positive range, and 18-24=high positive range.
Low: 19 or less. Mild to Moderate: 20-26. High: 27-32. Very High: 33 or more.
Low: 9 or less. Mild to Moderate: 10-13. High: 14-17. Very High: 18 or more.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale v1. 1 (ASRS v1. 1) Part A is the most widely used screening tool for ADHD cases in adults [6].
The clinician-administered Adult ADHD Clinical Diagnostic Scale (ACDS) was used to assess childhood ADHD and expanded symptoms of current adult ADHD. Analyses examined stability of symptoms from childhood to adulthood, the structure of adult ADHD, and the adult symptoms most predictive of current clinical diagnoses.

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