PART A: Understanding Your High Score (4-6)
Your score is {totalScore143}. Scores in the 4–6 range are highly consistent with ADHD in adults and may reflect meaningful symptoms or patterns worth exploring further.
A score in this range suggests that several of the experiences you endorsed are commonly seen in adults with ADHD. This doesn’t diagnose anything on its own, but it does mean your responses are showing patterns that often fit within the ADHD picture - things like distractibility, trouble with follow‑through, organization challenges, restlessness, or feeling mentally pulled in many directions at once.
PART B:
Part B of the ASRS‑v1.1 includes additional questions that offer a broader look at attention, focus, impulsivity, and organization. While Part A is the main scored portion used to screen for ADHD, Part B helps give a fuller picture of patterns that may or may not show up as clearly in the first section. It’s meant to provide extra context and highlight experiences that can be part of ADHD in adults, even if they don’t meet the threshold in Part A.