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ASRS-18 Adult ADHD Screening Worksheet Bundle – Complete 6-Document Clinical Toolkit

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ASRS-18 Adult ADHD Screening Worksheet Bundle – Complete Clinical Toolkit (6 Professional PDFs)

Most clinicians spend hours piecing together separate forms, scoring guides, and handouts every time they administer an ADHD screening. This bundle eliminates that friction entirely. The ASRS-18 Adult ADHD Screening Worksheet Bundle gives you a complete, ready-to-use clinical toolkit built around the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-18) — developed by Harvard Medical School in collaboration with the World Health Organization — so you can move from intake to interpretation to client follow-up with confidence and consistency.

What Is the ASRS-18?

The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-18) is one of the most widely validated screening tools for adult ADHD worldwide. It measures symptom frequency across three cognitive domains — Inattention, Impulsive-Motor, and Impulsive-Verbal — using a dynamic scoring threshold established by Kessler et al. (2005) in the original WHO validation study. A Part A score of 4 or above signals an elevated profile and warrants further clinical evaluation.

What Is Included in This Bundle

1. ASRS Scoring Sheet (Clinician / Participant Scoring Worksheet)

A structured two-part scoring form covering all 18 ASRS items with clear domain labels (INA, MOT, VER), dynamic scoring thresholds printed directly on the form, and a summary grid for Inattentive, Impulsive-Motor, Impulsive-Verbal, Part A, and Grand Total scores. Designed for use during or immediately after assessment.

2. ASRS Interpretation Guide (Score Interpretation & Clinical Reference)

A detailed interpretation reference covering Part A score profiles (Standard Baseline 0–3 vs. Elevated Baseline 4–6), domain-level score indicators, psychometric evidence from cross-cultural validation studies, referral criteria, and a comparison table of related instruments (ASRS-6, ASRS-18, WURS-25). Grounded in peer-reviewed literature from 2005 through 2024.

3. ASRS Psychoeducation Handout (Understanding Your Attention Profile)

A client-facing document written in accessible, non-clinical language. Explains the three cognitive domains, what different score ranges mean, and frames ADHD-related traits as cognitive differences rather than deficits. Includes a strengths-based message, practical suggestions for next steps, and a reminder that the ASRS is a screening tool requiring professional interpretation.

4. ASRS Resilience Action Plan (Personal Strengths & Well-Being Worksheet)

A fillable worksheet that guides clients through identifying their cognitive strengths, setting SMART goals across five well-being domains (Attention & Focus, Organization, Impulse Management, Well-Being, Self-Advocacy), documenting coping strategies, and tracking progress across three monthly checkpoints.

5. ASRS Clinician Reference Card (Professional Quick-Reference)

A compact, single-page reference for qualified practitioners. Covers the instrument overview, dynamic scoring rules, full psychometric properties table (internal consistency, test-retest reliability, sensitivity, specificity, cross-cultural validity), key limitations, recommended referral criteria, differential diagnostic considerations, and a curated bibliography of key references (Kessler 2005 through Sørensen 2025).

6. ASRS Informed Consent Form

A professional consent document covering the purpose of the assessment, what to expect, tool limitations, confidentiality terms, voluntary participation rights, and a line-by-line consent declaration with participant and clinician signature fields. Compliant with standard ethical requirements for research and clinical practice.

How These Six Documents Work Together

Each document addresses a different stage of the assessment process. The Informed Consent Form is completed first. The Scoring Sheet is used during administration. The Interpretation Guide supports clinical decision-making immediately after scoring. The Psychoeducation Handout goes home with the client. The Resilience Action Plan opens a structured follow-up conversation. The Clinician Reference Card stays on the desk as a fast lookup during any session. Together, they cover intake, administration, scoring, interpretation, client communication, and ongoing support — all in one purchase.

Who This Bundle Is For

  • Psychologists and psychiatrists screening adults for ADHD in private practice or clinical settings
  • Licensed counselors and therapists working with clients who present with attention, organization, or impulsivity concerns
  • Neuropsychologists and assessment specialists who need structured, evidence-based screening documentation
  • University counseling centers and student health services conducting adult ADHD screenings
  • Researchers and graduate students studying ADHD in adult populations
  • Educational institutions and training programs teaching psychological assessment methods

Key Details

  • Format: 6 high-resolution PDF worksheets, print-ready and digitally fillable
  • Scoring system: Full ASRS-18 with dynamic threshold scoring (Part A primary screener + Part B secondary baseline)
  • Evidence base: Kessler et al. (2005), WHO validation, cross-cultural studies 2013–2025
  • Publisher: Neuroviax Academy
  • Intended use: Educational and research purposes; supports but does not replace clinical diagnosis

Stop assembling screening packets from scratch before every session. Download the ASRS-18 Adult ADHD Worksheet Bundle today and have a complete, evidence-aligned clinical workflow ready to use immediately.

For educational and research purposes only. Not a diagnostic tool. Results should be interpreted by a qualified professional.











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