Wender Utah Adult ADHD Scale As a child I was/had...For each of the 25 items, select from the dropdown box the answer that best describes your behavior as a child. 1. Easily distracted(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)2. Anxious worrying(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)3. Nervous | fidgety(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)4. Inattentive daydreaming(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)5. Hot or short-tempered(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)6. Temper outbursts | tantrums(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)7. Trouble finishing things(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)8. Stubborn | strong-willed(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)9. Sad or blue depressed(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)10. Disobedient with parents(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)11. Low opinion of myself(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)12. Irritable(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)13. Moody | Ups and downs(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)14. Angry(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)15. Impulsive, acting without thinking(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)16. Tendency to be immature(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)17. Guilty feelings | Regretful(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)18. Losing control of myself(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)19. Tendency to be or act irrational(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)20. Unpopular(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)21. Trouble seeing someone else's view(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)22. Trouble with authorities(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)23. Overall a poor student(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)24. Trouble with math or numbers(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)25. Not achieving up to potential(Required)Not at all or slightly (0)Mildly (+1)Moderately (+2)Quite a bit (+3)Very much (+4)HiddenScoreCommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ A score of 46 or more indicates you may have ADHD. Related Posts Our ServicesADHDADDNYCMiddle School: Your Role in Your Child’s SchoolingVideo Games and ADHD Do You Have Adult ADD?4 Tips for Parents of Kids Who Have ADHDADHD Awareness MonthPsychologist or Psychiatrist: What’s the Difference?