This tool is designed to help explore symptoms related to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents (ages 5-17) based on the Young DIVA-5. The Young DIVA-5 is adapted from the DIVA-5 for adults.
This screener is typically completed by a parent or guardian with input from the young person where appropriate. It is not a diagnostic tool and cannot replace a professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider.
The screener will ask about symptoms experienced currently or within the last 6 months.
Please answer thoughtfully and honestly. All information you provide is processed locally in your browser and is not stored or transmitted anywhere.
Not a Diagnostic Tool: This screener is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide a medical diagnosis of ADHD or any other condition. A formal diagnosis can only be made by a qualified healthcare professional through a comprehensive clinical evaluation.
Privacy: Your privacy is important. All responses you provide are processed locally within your web browser. No data is sent to any server, stored permanently, or shared with any third parties. When you close this browser tab or window, your session data will be lost unless you download the report.
Confidentiality of Report: At the end of the screener, you will have the option to generate and download a report of your responses and an initial assessment summary. It is your responsibility to manage the confidentiality of this downloaded report.
Accuracy of Information: While this screener is based on the Young DIVA-5 criteria, the interpretation and application of these criteria in a clinical setting involve professional judgment. The accuracy of the screener's output depends on the accuracy of your reporting.
By proceeding, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this disclaimer.
This report summarizes the responses and provides an initial assessment based on the Young DIVA-5 criteria. Remember, this is not a formal diagnosis and a comprehensive clinical evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional is required for an actual diagnosis.
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