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Conners ADHD Rating Scale

The Conners' ADHD Rating Scale is a questionnaire used to assess the presence and severity of ADHD symptoms in children and adolescents. It is used to diagnose and measure the severity of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The questionnaire is designed to be completed by parents, teachers, caregivers, and other adults who are familiar with the child's behavior.

5 minutes to complete

Eligibility

General eligibility to complete the Conners ADHD Rating Scale is for individuals aged 6-18 who are suspected of having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

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Questions for Conners ADHD Rating Scale

Questions

1.

Inattentive, easily distracted

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
2.

Angry and resentful

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
3.

Difficulty doing or completing homework

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
4.

Acts as if driven by a motor

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
5.

Short attention span

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
6.

Argues with adults

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
7.

Fidgets with hands or feet, or squirms in seat

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
8.

Fails to complete assignments

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
9.

Hard to control in malls or while in grocery shopping

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
10.

Messy or disorganized at home or school

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
11.

Loses temper

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
12.

Needs close supervision to get through assignments

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
13.

Only attends if he/she is very interested in

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
14.

Runs about or climbs excessively in situations where it is inappropriate

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
15.

Distractability or attention span a problem

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
16.

Irritable

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
17.

Has difficulties in tasks that requires sustained mental effort

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
18.

Restless in the squirmy sense

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
19.

Gets distracted when given instructions to do something

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
20.

Actively defies to comply with adults' requests

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
21.

Has trouble concentrating in class

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
22.

Has difficulty waiting in lines

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
23.

Leaves seat in classroom situations where remain seated is expected

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
24.

Deliberatly does things that annoys other people

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
25.

Fails to finish school work

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
26.

Has difficulty in engaging in leisure activities quietly

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true
27.

Easily frustrated in efforts

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Not true
  2. Little true
  3. Pretty much true
  4. Very much true

Scales Similar to Conners ADHD Rating Scale

  • Conners Continuous Performance Test
  • ADHD Rating Scale-IV Swanson
  • Nolan and Pelham Scale
  • Brown Attention Deficit Disorder Scale
  • Wender Utah Rating Scale

Here are some FAQs and additional information
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Conners ADHD Rating Scale

What is the Conners ADHD Rating Scale?

The Conners ADHD Rating Scale is a tool used to assess the presence and severity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children and adolescents. It is designed to be completed by parents, teachers, and other caregivers.

How is the Conners ADHD Rating Scale used?

The Conners ADHD Rating Scale is used to help diagnose ADHD in children and adolescents. It can also be used to track the effectiveness of treatment for ADHD.

Who should complete the Conners ADHD Rating Scale?

The Conners ADHD Rating Scale is typically completed by parents, teachers, and other caregivers who are familiar with the child's behavior. It can also be completed by the child or adolescent themselves.

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