1. Recognizing some of the symptoms of ADHD and consulting with a health professional can set people one step closer to finding the right treatment.
2. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder known as both ADHD and ADD is one of the most frequent childhood disorders, which is also common in adults.
3. This ADHD test will walk you through a series of statements and depending on your answers give you an assessment of the likelihood of having an ADHD.
4. ADD and ADHD are serious conditions and no mobile or online test can give a realistic diagnosis.
5. Disclaimer: made for educational purposes in order to raise awareness of common ADD symptoms.
6. If you suspect that you suffer from this condition please talk to a professional.
1. Like the criticism one would be linked to Rejection Sensitively Dysphoria and the lack of emotional control is due to Emotional Disregulation.Several questions are phrased poorly, and I really don't think the assessment is particularly accurate.Honestly, it's quite stupid to even make this, People without ADHD can experience a lot of these thing as well.Okay! So uhm as a human who has ADD the questions are odd and just the wording made me really frustrated.
2. I don't think anyone's first thought after finding out they have a chemical imbalance is, "Well, time to let my friends and family know about my condition by posting it on social media."This app is a joke, right? Seriously, I have ADHD since a young age and this is stupid.
3. Also ADHD in males are different then ADHD in females, go more research on ADHD then make it better.ADD is ADHD primarily innatentive.
4. You might make people think they have ADHD or ADD when they don't.
5. Most questions are good and on point.
6. May be good for little bits of info dump after each question and how it's relevant.
7. it's okay but needs more practical questions.
8. Impatience and procrastination are common traits.
9. Also, you should probably remove the share option.
10. It makes no sense and anyone can feel this way.
11. ADD was changed in 2013 DSM-5.