During the evaluation, a professional gathers information to determine if the criteria for ADHD are met. The criteria come from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the official diagnostic guide used in the United States. Such tests can be used to diagnose ADHD in both children and adults.
Tests for ADHD Some of the specific assessments that may be used when testing for ADHD include:
Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC): Looks for symptoms related to aggression, hyperactivity, conduct issues, attention problems, learning issues, anxiety, and depressionConners Rating Scale: Looks at symptoms related to behavior, school, interpersonal functioning, and work to determine how symptoms impact home life, relationships, academics, and other life areas; also available as the Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scales to assess ADHD in adultsChild Behavior Checklist/Teacher Report Form (CBCL): Used to assess behavioral and social issues, including aggression, physical complaints, and withdrawalTests of Variable Attention (TOVA): Used to assess the ability to pay attention to non-preferred tasks; usually used in conjunction with other assessmentsAdult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS): A self-report test used to look for ADHD symptoms in adults...