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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ADHD checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and today's date at the top of the form. This personalizes your checklist and ensures it is linked to your appointment.
  3. Move to Part A, where you will find a series of questions regarding your daily experiences. For each question, rate yourself using the provided scale from 'Never' to 'Very Often' by placing an X in the appropriate box.
  4. Continue to Part B, which contains additional questions focusing on attention and behavior. Again, mark your responses based on how you have felt over the past six months.
  5. Once completed, review your answers for accuracy. You can easily modify any responses directly within the editor if needed.
  6. Finally, save your completed checklist and share it with your healthcare professional during your appointment for further discussion.

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Symptoms Impulsiveness. Disorganization and problems prioritizing. Poor time management skills. Problems focusing on a task. Trouble multitasking. Excessive activity or restlessness. Poor planning. Low frustration tolerance.
Symptoms of Adult ADHD Lack of focus. Hyperfocus. Disorganization. Time management concerns. Forgetfulness. Impulsivity. Emotional concerns. Negative self-image.
The t-scores used with CAARS have a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. Values around 50 indicate that the participant is in the average range in that subscale whereas higher t-scores represent a problem; lower t-scores suggest that the participant does not present particular symptoms.

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Hyperactivity and impulsiveness being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings. constantly fidgeting. being unable to concentrate on tasks. excessive physical movement. excessive talking. being unable to wait their turn. acting without thinking. interrupting conversations.
Tests specifically designed to measure signs of ADHD in adults include: Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Symptom Assessment Scale for Adults (BADDS) Adult ADHD Clinical Diagnostic Scale (ACDS) ADHD Rating Scale-IV With Adult Prompts (ADHD-RS-IV)
Rating scales will ask you to score behaviors, typically on a point scale of 0-3 or 4. Usually, 0 means never, and 3 or 4 means very often and the higher the score, the more severe the symptom. Each test has a different way of adding up the scores to determine the likelihood of ADHD.
Depending on the question, responses are either scored as 0 or 1. On items 1-3, 9, 12, 16, and 18 ratings of sometimes, often, or very often are assigned one point (ratings of never or rarely are assigned zero points).
Appear not to listen, even when spoken to directly. Have difficulty following through on instructions and fail to finish schoolwork or chores. Have trouble organizing tasks and activities. Avoid or dislike tasks that require focused mental effort, such as homework.

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