1. Inattention:
This item assesses the presence of inattention symptoms commonly associated with ADHD. It includes difficulty sustaining attention, being easily distracted, making careless mistakes, struggling with organization, and forgetfulness.
2. Hyperactivity:
This item evaluates the presence of hyperactive symptoms, such as excessive fidgeting, restlessness, difficulty staying seated, impulsivity, and talking excessively. These behaviors often disrupt daily activities and affect social interactions.
3. Impulsivity:
This item focuses on impulsive behaviors, including acting without thinking, interrupting others, blurting out answers, difficulty waiting for turns, and engaging in risk-taking behaviors. Impulsivity can lead to challenges in self-control and decision-making.
4. Academic Performance:
This item examines academic functioning, considering factors like poor concentration in school, difficulty following instructions, underachievement compared to the intellectual potential, and inconsistent performance across subjects.
5. Social Interactions:
This item explores challenges in social situations, such as difficulty maintaining friendships, interrupting others' conversations, being seen as bossy or intrusive, and experiencing rejection or social isolation.
6. Occupational Performance:
This item evaluates how ADHD symptoms impact job performance and work-related tasks. It includes difficulties with time management, prioritizing tasks, maintaining focus, and following through on assignments.
7. Behavioral Issues:
This item addresses the presence of disruptive or oppositional behaviors, such as arguing with authority figures, defiance, tantrums, difficulty following rules, and engaging in risky or impulsive behaviors.
8. Emotional Regulation:
This item focuses on emotional dysregulation commonly associated with ADHD. It includes mood swings, irritability, low frustration tolerance, difficulty coping with stress, and impulsivity in emotional responses.
9. Family History:
This item considers the presence of ADHD or related disorders in family members, as there is evidence of genetic and hereditary factors contributing to ADHD.
10. Duration and Severity:
This item assesses the duration and severity of symptoms, considering their impact on daily functioning across multiple settings and their persistence over time.