Do you know your ADHD risk?

Most adults with ADHD don't know they have it. For years, their symptoms get labelled as laziness, disorganisation, or difficulty focusing — without anyone connecting the dots.

ADHD affects around 5 - 7% of adults worldwide. In adults, it rarely looks like a hyperactive child. It looks like chronic distraction, unfinished tasks and exhaustion from managing what others seem to do effortlessly.

Our free screener is based on the WHO-validated Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, developed by the World Health Organization and Harvard Medical School. It takes 3 minutes.It won't diagnose you, only a qualified clinician can do that. But it will tell you whether your pattern of symptoms warrants a professional conversation.

Could it be ADHD?

A clinically validated screening based on the WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1). Takes 3 minutes.

A bit about you

This helps us interpret your results in context.

In the past 6 months…

Rate how often each applies to you. Answer honestly — there are no right or wrong answers.

Impact on your life

This helps assess whether symptoms cause meaningful difficulty — a key diagnostic criterion.

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Your symptom profile

DSM-5 Diagnostic Indicators

Affected areas

About this screening: The ASRS-v1.1 is developed by the World Health Organisation and validated in multiple studies (sensitivity 90%, specificity 88%, AUC 0.90). A positive screen is not a diagnosis — ADHD can only be diagnosed by a qualified clinician through comprehensive assessment. Reference: Kessler et al. (2005), Harvard Medical School scoring update (2024).

Want to go deeper?

Take our full Risk Assessment. It takes 10 minutes. You'll receive a detailed risk report and a personalised action plan for the early detection of serious conditions.

It's free, and will always stay free.

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