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  2. Is ADHD Self-Diagnosable? - Healthline

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    The DSM-5-TR identifies ADHD in children by the presence of six or more symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity and/or inattention that have been present for at least 6 months at a rate not ...

  3. Diagnosing ADHD: Who Does It? - Healthline

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    The DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for ADHD are as follows: Inattention Symptoms: There should be at least six (for children under 17) or five (for 17 and older) symptoms of inattention, lasting for ...

  4. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder predominantly ...

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    The DSM-5 allows for diagnosis of the predominantly inattentive presentations of ADHD (ICD-10 code F90.0) if the individual presents six or more (five for adults) of the following symptoms of inattention for at least six months to a point that is disruptive and inappropriate for developmental level:

  5. ADHD Rating Scales: What You Need to Know - Healthline

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    Rating scales will ask you to score behaviors, typically on a point scale of 0-3 or 4. Usually, 0 means never, and 3 or 4 means very often and the higher the score, the more severe the symptom ...

  6. ADHD: Symptoms, Types, Testing, and Treatment - WebMD

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    ADHD Types and Symptoms in Children. There are three types of ADHD diagnosed in children: Inattentive. A child with inattentive ADHD may: Be easily distracted. Have trouble following directions or ...

  7. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 and the DSM-5-TR also provide two diagnoses for individuals who have symptoms of ADHD but do not entirely meet the requirements. Other Specified ADHD allows the clinician to describe why the individual does not meet the criteria, whereas Unspecified ADHD is used where the clinician chooses not to describe the reason. [3] [4]

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