Use the World Health Organization Adult ADHD Self-Screener as a starting point to help you recognize the signs and symptoms of ADHD in adults.1
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About the Coalition

I am involved in this campaign because I want people to know that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a real and treatable medical disorder. I know because I’m one of the estimated 10 million adults* believed to have ADHD.…I want you to know that it’s never too late to seek help for ADHD.

Read more about Howie Mandel’s story about living with ADHD.

*Figure calculated based on a 4.4 percent estimated prevalence of ADHD in US adults aged 18-44 extrapolated to the full US adult population.

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1. The Adult Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Screener is from the World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview and was developed by the World Health Organization. The scale is intended for people aged 18 years or older, and is not meant to replace consultation with a trained health care professional. An accurate diagnosis can be made only through a clinical evaluation. Regardless of the questionnaire results, if you have concerns about diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, please discuss your concerns with your physician.