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A psychological assessment tool for measuring ADHD symptoms and their effects in children ages 6–12. It includes items related to comorbid disorders such as ODD, CD, anxiety, and depression, and has two versions for parents and teachers.
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects executive functions, self-regulation and impulse control. It can cause symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity and emotional dysregulation that impair daily life. Learn about the types, diagnosis, causes and treatment of ADHD.
The ASRS is a self-reported questionnaire to assist in the diagnosis of adult ADHD. It has 18 questions based on DSM criteria and a 6-question screener, and can be used for screening, measuring symptoms, and comparing with clinician ratings.
VUMC is a non-profit medical provider with multiple hospitals and clinics in Nashville, Tennessee, affiliated with Vanderbilt University. It offers a range of patient care services, including trauma, transplant, cancer, and research, and has a history of Nobel Prize winners and medical innovations.
ASEBA is a system of self-report assessments for individuals of different ages and settings, created by Thomas Achenbach. It measures adaptive and maladaptive behavior and overall functioning, and has multicultural and multilingual applications.
The following diagnostic systems and rating scales are used in psychiatry and clinical psychology. This list is by no means exhaustive or complete. This list is by no means exhaustive or complete. For instance, in the category of depression, there are over two dozen depression rating scales that have been developed in the past eighty years.
The ADHD Rating Scale (ADHD-RS) is a questionnaire for diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. It consists of 18–90 questions about behavior related to inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity, and it aligns with the DSM criteria.
A Vanderbilt University Medical Center spokesperson said the adult patient visited a walk-in clinic in Hendersonville Aug. 31 and was treated at Vanderbilt University Hospital on Sept. 4 and 5.