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Attention Tendency Self-Assessment

This assessment is modelled on internationally used attention-symptom frameworks (the DSM-5 symptom domains, with wording informed by SNAP-IV and the public WHO ASRS versions). It contains 18 core questions and 6 lifestyle questions covering attention, activity level and impulse control over the past six months. Results reflect tendencies only and are not a medical diagnosis.

7 min · Answer based on your actual experience over the past six months. Parents answering for a child should draw on everyday observation; adults self-assessing should think of work and daily-life situations.

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