How is ADHD diagnosed
The evaluation typically includes questionnaires, professional clinical assessment, and supporting information from school records, family members, or close contacts who have observed the individual over time.
Criteria for ADHD Diagnosis
For an ADHD diagnosis according to the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), specific criteria must be met. The following points outline the key components required for a diagnosis:
Six or More Symptoms Over Six Months
The individual must show at least six symptoms over a period of six months. These symptoms should not merely reflect oppositional behavior or a lack of understanding of simple instructions. They should align with specific characteristics described below.
Hyperactivity and Impulsivity Before Age 12
Symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity must be noticeable before the age of 12. Some experts suggest the age of seven may be a more accurate benchmark.