ADHD & ADHD-Related Screeners

Start your journey of self-discovery with these screening tests designed to help you better understand yourself and your unique gifts and challenges.
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General ADHD Screeners (Broad Traits)​
1. Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRSv1.1)
Commonly used self-assessment tool for adult ADHD
18 Questions
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Learn more about the test here.​
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2. Structured Adult ADHD Self-Test (SAAST)
Covers concentration, impulsiveness, disorganization, and hyperactivity
21 Questions
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Learn more about the test here.
Domain‑Specific ADHD Screeners​​​
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1. Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11)
Assesses impulsivity in terms of 6 different domains (motor impulsivity, perseverance, attention, etc...)
30 Questions
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Learn more about the test here.
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2. Copeland Symptom List for Adult ADD
Assesses 8 domains/traits associated with ADHD
63 Questions
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Learn more about the test here.
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Associated Feature Measures ​
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1. ADHD Sexual Intimacy Measure (ADHD-SIM-24)*
Designed for adults with ADHD who want to better understand how their neurotype may influence sexual experiences.
It measures strengths and challenges across four subscales: Attention & Presence, Impulse Control & Risk, Boundaries & Consent, and Relationship Communication & Satisfaction.
24 Questions​​​
Learn more about the test here.
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*Disclaimer
This questionnaire is designed to offer helpful insights and support self-reflection. It can be a useful starting point to increase understanding and many individuals find it valuable for identifying patterns and starting meaningful conversations—whether with a partner, therapist, or coach.
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That said, this tool is still in development and has not been validated through formal scientific research. While the questions are based on commonly reported experiences, the questionnaire’s reliability and accuracy have not been formally established. It is not intended to diagnose any condition or replace professional evaluation.
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For personalized guidance, we encourage you to consult with a neurodivergent-affirming clinician.
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