ADHD Connors
Test
When
you suspect your child might have ADHD, there’s a chance you’ll
come across the Connors test.
That’s because, to properly diagnose ADD/ADHD, doctors and
clinicians will go through a lengthy process of interviews, observations,
and evaluations. During that process, parents are often asked to
complete a rating scale written by C. Keith Conners, Ph.D. This
diagnostic tool is sometimes called a Connors rating scale or Connors
test.
The
Connors test for ADHD is just one step on the way to diagnosis.
During the Connors test, the parents or caregiver will fill out
a form to rate a child’s behavior. By using the ADHD Connors
test, doctors can assess what type of behavior has been observed
by parents over time.
For
example, one question might ask, “How often does your child
have trouble going to sleep at night?” The parent answers
each question in a multiple choice format, filling in the appropriate
answers.
There
are three Conners rating scales. One is designed for parents, another
is for teachers, and a third Connors test asks adolescents to rate
their own behavior. Completing an ADHD Connors test takes from 5
to 30 minutes, depending on whether you’re given the short
or long version of the test. Long versions of the Connors ratings
scales have about 60 to 90 questions, while short versions have
less than 30 questions.
Other
places you might see ADHD Connors tests are during routine screenings
in schools, clinics, treatment centers, pediatric offices, and other
facilities. By asking parents and teachers to fill out a Connors
scale, experts get a perspective of the child’s behavior from
those who interact with the child every day. The Connors rating
scale is one of many ways to measure hyperactivity in children and
adolescents.
Just
like all other psychological examinations, the Connors test for
ADHD is not perfect. It should never be used as the sole tool to
diagnose a child. The Connors test is one small piece of a complex
evaluation and examination of an ADHD patient.
In
addition to helping diagnose ADD/ADHD, the Connors test can be used
in follow-up examinations. When parents and teachers periodically
rate the behavior of the child with ADHD, it can be helpful to the
physician. For instance, the Connors
rating scale could
show if ADHD treatment is effective.
Connors
rating scales are not available to the general public. They only
can be purchased by qualified buyers. Individuals usually must show
some type of credentials before they are allowed to buy the Connors
test.
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