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Free online ADHD self-screening test for children and teens

(ages 7-17)

This quick 15-question test is based on the DSM5 ADHD screening criteria. A tool recommended by the NHS and NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) to help identify behaviours that may indicate ADHD in children and teenagers.

It takes just 3–5 minutes to complete. Parents should complete the test for children aged 7–12. Teens aged 13–17 can answer the questions themselves, or parents can complete it with them in parallel. 

Please answer honestly, as there are no right or wrong answers. This test is not a diagnosis, but it can highlight whether a full ADHD assessment with a qualified clinician may be helpful.

1 15 – Question 1

Has trouble paying attention to details or makes careless mistakes at school or at home.*

(e.g. misses small steps in homework, messy work, forgets instructions.)

Please note: We are not an emergency service, if you are in crisis and need urgent support or are worried about immediate risk of harm to self or others, please call 999. Alternatively, you can contact your GP and ask for an emergency appointment or visit your local A&E department in the United Kingdom. You can also contact the following services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: NHS Helpline (111) and Samaritans (116 123)