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Free Adult ADHD Test (ASRS-v1.1) Australia

Take the WHO-approved Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. Get confidential results in 5 minutes and download a PDF to share with your GP. - serving Australia

18 questions
10 minutes
18+
What is Adult ADHD?

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting 4-5% of adults worldwide. While often associated with children, ADHD frequently persists into adulthood, impacting work performance, relationships, and daily functioning.

Adult ADHD manifests differently than childhood ADHD. Adults may experience:

  • Inattention: Difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, losing items frequently
  • Hyperactivity: Restlessness, difficulty sitting still, talking excessively
  • Impulsivity: Interrupting others, making hasty decisions, impatience
  • Executive dysfunction: Poor time management, procrastination, disorganization

Many adults with ADHD develop coping strategies that mask symptoms, making diagnosis challenging. However, untreated ADHD can lead to chronic stress, anxiety, depression, and difficulties in work or relationships.

About the ASRS-v1.1 Test

The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Harvard Medical School researchers. It's the most widely used and validated screening tool for adult ADHD.

How the Test Works

The ASRS-v1.1 contains 18 questions divided into two parts:

  • Part A (6 questions): Highly predictive screening questions for ADHD likelihood
  • Part B (12 questions): Additional symptom questions for comprehensive assessment

Questions ask about ADHD symptoms experienced over the past 6 months, rated on a scale from "Never" to "Very Often".

Scoring & Interpretation

Part A uses weighted scoring: if 4 or more questions meet the threshold, further evaluation for ADHD is recommended. Part B provides additional symptom information. Your results will indicate whether you meet screening criteria for ADHD.

What to Expect

No Login Required to Start

You can begin the assessment anonymously. Your progress saves as you go.

Immediate Results

Get your score and interpretation instantly after completing all 18 questions.

Downloadable PDF Report

Create an account to view detailed results and download a professional report for your GP.

GP Referral Support

Use your results to discuss ADHD with your GP and explore assessment options.

Important: This is NOT a Diagnosis

The ASRS-v1.1 is a screening tool, not a diagnostic test. A positive result means you may have ADHD symptoms worth discussing with a healthcare provider. Only a qualified psychiatrist or psychologist can provide an official ADHD diagnosis.

If your results suggest ADHD, we recommend:

  1. Sharing your results with your GP
  2. Requesting a referral to a psychiatrist or psychologist
  3. Undergoing comprehensive clinical assessment
Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the ASRS-v1.1 ADHD test?

The ASRS-v1.1 has been validated by the WHO and shows high sensitivity (68.7%) and specificity (99.5%) for detecting ADHD in adults. It's a screening tool, not a diagnostic test, but provides reliable initial assessment.

Can this test diagnose ADHD?

No. The ASRS-v1.1 identifies adults who may have ADHD symptoms. Only a qualified psychiatrist or psychologist can provide an official ADHD diagnosis after comprehensive clinical assessment.

What happens after I complete the test?

You'll receive immediate results showing your score and whether you meet screening criteria for ADHD. You can download a PDF report to share with your GP or healthcare provider.

Is the test free and confidential?

Yes. The ASRS-v1.1 screening is completely free. Your responses are encrypted and stored securely. You'll need to create an account to view results, but you can start anonymously.

Ready to Take the ADHD Test?

Get your results in 5 minutes. Free, confidential, and clinically validated.

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