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ADHD in Girls and Women
[Self-Test] The ADHD Symptom Test for Girls and Women
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ADHD often looks different in girls. It is, at times, easy to mistake for hormones, anxiety, or a learning disability. And for this reason, too many girls grow up feeling misunderstood. This ADD self-test was designed for girls themselves to take and may help clarify symptoms.
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I worry more than other people do.
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
I feel like I want to cry.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
I get my feelings hurt more than most girls do.
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
I feel sad, without always knowing why.
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
When I want to join a group of girls, I don’t know how to approach them, or what to say.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
I feel embarrassed in class when I don’t know what the teacher told us to do.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
My feelings change.
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Even when I have something to say, I don’t raise my hand and volunteer in class
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
I get upset and angry more than other girls do.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
I get stomachaches or headaches.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
I feel left out.
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
I have arguments with my friends.
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Very Often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Other girls don’t like me and I don’t know why.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
I dread being called on by the teacher because I haven’t been listening carefully.
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Very Often
Often
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Rarely
Never
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