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W H AT W E K N O W
Diagnosis of ADHD
in Adults
WHAT IS ADHD?
ADHD is a mental disorder, a disorder of the brain. It runs in some families, so
it may be inherited. It is a disorder that can last a lifetime, and anyone could have
it.
Some people have mild ADHD with only a few symptoms or problems.
Others have more serious ADHD with more or worse symptoms. ADHD can
cause problems in school, in jobs and careers, at home, in family and other
relationships, and with everyday living.
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SYMPTOMS OF INATTENTION
1. Often fails to pay attention to details
2. Often makes careless mistakes
3. Often does not listen when directly spoken to
4. Often does not follow instructions and fails to
finish activities, schoolwork, chores or duties in the
workplace
5. Often has hard time organizing tasks and activities
6. Often avoids or dislikes tasks that require ongoing
mental effort or concentration
7. Often loses important things
8. Often is easily distracted by unimportant things
9. Often is forgetful in daily activities
WHAT IS A COMPREHENSIVEOR
COMPLETEEVALUATION?
Not all mental health professionals use the same tools
to determine if a patient has ADHD. The following are
important for a complete evaluation:
THE INTERVIEW
The most important part of your ADHD evaluation is
the interview. You will be asked about your childhood,
your life now, your health history, school and work
history, family history, and social history.
The interviewer will look for ADHD symptoms and
for other psychiatric illnesses you may have. Other
mental disorders sometimes seem like ADHD, but are
not. Sometimes ADHD symptoms come from another
psychiatric disorder, like depression or anxiety. Many
people have mental disorder in addition to ADHD. It
is very important to know if you should be treated for
ADHD or another condition or both.
You will probably be asked to take tests that will give the
interviewer information about how your disorder affects
you. Be sure your answers are honest.
You will likely have to have a physical exam to see if
you have any other medical problems that can cause
symptoms much like those of ADHD.
PARTICIPATION OF SOMEONE
CLOSE TO YOU
It is important for your health professional to talk to a
family member or another person who knows you well.
Sometimes people with ADHD dont remember things
that someone close to them remembers. And sometimes
people with ADHD dont realize how their behavior
affects other people.
CONCLUSION
After the evaluation, the health professional will piece
together all the information from this interview. He or
she will write a report that says whether or not you have
ADHD or another condition, and tell you about the
condition. Youll also be told about any other mental
disorders you may have. Then you will help plan your
treatment, if its needed.