Free ADHD Screening Test
ASRS v1.1 - the same 6-question screener used by the NHS
Takes about 2 minutes. No sign-up. Free. Useful evidence to take to your GP appointment.
What is the ASRS?
The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS v1.1) is a validated screening tool developed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) with Harvard Medical School. Part A is the 6 most predictive questions - these are the ones the NHS and most private assessors use as a first-line screener.
It is not a diagnosis. No questionnaire can diagnose ADHD - that requires a full clinical assessment. But a positive screen is strong evidence that an assessment is worth pursuing, and it is the exact form many GPs will recognise.
Source: Kessler RC et al. The World Health Organisation Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. Psychol Med. 2005;35(2):245-256.
This is a screening tool, not a diagnosis. Only a qualified clinician can diagnose ADHD. Use these results as a conversation starter with your GP.