ADHD test for adults
Explore common ADHD signs in adults, from inattention and impulsivity to executive dysfunction and hyperfocus, with a private, research-based assessment you can take at your own pace.
Assessment Features
- Five areas: inattention, hyperactivity-impulsivity, emotional regulation, executive function, and hyperfocus
- Questions adapted from published ADHD screening instruments
- Instant access to your results
- Get a personalized breakdown of where you fall on the spectrum
- Comprehensive insights covering execution function and emotional regulation
- Complete at your own pace
Trait areas
This ADHD test for adults maps five trait areas so you can see how your pattern shows up across focus, energy, and regulation.
Inattention
Sustaining focus, managing distractions, and getting things done. We look at attention in different contexts—routine tasks vs high-interest activities—and at organization, planning, and follow-through in daily life.
Hyperactivity & Impulsivity
Your typical activity level, need for movement or stimulation, and how you manage impulses and emotional reactivity. We look at restlessness, pacing, and the balance between drive and regulation in everyday situations.
Emotional Regulation
How you experience and manage emotions: rejection sensitivity, frustration tolerance, and mood shifts. We look at the intensity of emotional responses and how easily feelings can change in daily life.
Executive Function
Planning, getting started, and following through: time awareness, procrastination, and task paralysis. We look at how you organize time, prioritize, and move from intention to action.
Hyperfocus
The ability to enter deep focus when something captures your interest. We look at flow states, absorption in tasks, and how interest drives sustained attention.
Inattention
Sustaining focus, managing distractions, and getting things done. We look at attention in different contexts—routine tasks vs high-interest activities—and at organization, planning, and follow-through in daily life.
Hyperactivity & Impulsivity
Your typical activity level, need for movement or stimulation, and how you manage impulses and emotional reactivity. We look at restlessness, pacing, and the balance between drive and regulation in everyday situations.
Emotional Regulation
How you experience and manage emotions: rejection sensitivity, frustration tolerance, and mood shifts. We look at the intensity of emotional responses and how easily feelings can change in daily life.
Executive Function
Planning, getting started, and following through: time awareness, procrastination, and task paralysis. We look at how you organize time, prioritize, and move from intention to action.
Hyperfocus
The ability to enter deep focus when something captures your interest. We look at flow states, absorption in tasks, and how interest drives sustained attention.
Research-Based
Our ADHD test for adults draws on DSM-5-aligned criteria and adult ADHD research, including inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity dimensions.
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Map your profile across attention, impulsivity, executive function, and emotional regulation.
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Disclaimer
This assessment is for self-understanding only. Results show how closely your responses align with certain patterns. They are not a diagnosis. If your results suggest it may be helpful, consider exploring further with a qualified professional.