For adults 18 and over. This is a screening questionnaire, not a diagnosis. It is based on the ASRS-v1.1 Screener, developed with the World Health Organization by researchers at New York University and Harvard Medical School, and free to use with attribution.
Question 1 of 6
Over the past 6 months, how often has this been true for you?
Your results
Six questions, one picture
The scale shows how many of your six answers fall in the range the screener counts. The marker shows the level at which a professional assessment is recommended.
Creates an image on your device only. Nothing is uploaded, and you choose who sees it.
What this suggests
What this cannot tell you
A screening is a snapshot, not a diagnosis. Stress, poor sleep, anxiety and heavy workloads can all produce the same day-to-day picture, and only a proper assessment can tell them apart. A high score does not confirm ADHD, and a low score does not rule it out.
Talk it through with our team
A free 15-minute consultation with CAYA World Clinic in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. No obligation, and nothing from this page is shared with us unless you choose to bring it up.
Based on the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Screener, developed in conjunction with the World Health Organization and the Workgroup on Adult ADHD (L. Adler, R. Kessler, T. Spencer). Free to use with attribution. This screening is for information only and is not a diagnosis or a substitute for professional care.
Your answers never leave this device. CAYA World Clinic does not receive, store or see them.
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Common questions
The essentials, in plain terms.
Is this screener private?
Yes. Every answer stays in your browser on this device. Nothing is saved, sent, or seen by CAYA World Clinic, and closing the page erases everything.
Is this a diagnosis?
No. It is a screening questionnaire, not a diagnosis. A positive screen means your answers are consistent with adult ADHD and a full assessment is worth arranging.
What is the ASRS?
The ASRS-v1.1 is the six-question adult ADHD screener developed with the World Health Organization by researchers at New York University and Harvard Medical School. It is free to use and widely used by clinicians as a first step.
I screened positive. What happens next?
If your result stood out, or something still worries you, a free 15-minute consultation with our team is a sensible next step. There is no obligation, and nothing from this page is shared with us unless you choose to raise it.