brainScreener — ADHD screening
Results
ADHD screening
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Interpretation
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Detailed profile
What does this mean?
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Recommended next steps
In an acute crisis
If you are currently under severe strain or in a mental health crisis, help is available around the clock — free of charge and confidential:
- Your local emergency number – e.g. 112 (EU), 911 (US), 999 (UK) in acute danger
- 988 – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (US & Canada, 24/7, call or text)
- findahelpline.com – free, verified crisis helplines in 130+ countries
- befrienders.org – worldwide emotional support network (Samaritans)
Important note · no warranty. These results are
a screening based on your self-report. They are
no substitute for specialist medical, psychological or psychiatric diagnostics.
A confirmed diagnosis requires a structured clinical interview,
a detailed history and, where appropriate, further psychometric testing.
Discuss the result with the doctor or psychologist treating you.
Instruments used: ASRS v1.1 (Kessler et al., WHO), WURS-K (Retz-Junginger et al., 2002). Reference framework: DSM-5-TR (APA, 2022), ICD-11 (WHO, 2022).
Instruments used: ASRS v1.1 (Kessler et al., WHO), WURS-K (Retz-Junginger et al., 2002). Reference framework: DSM-5-TR (APA, 2022), ICD-11 (WHO, 2022).