ADHD digital test approved for NHS use in England and Wales | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jul/16/adhd-digital-test-approved-for-nhs-use-in-england-and-wales

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    1. AlyssInAzeroth on

      Oh boy, another way to over diagnose ADHD.

      We’re gonna end up with an entire generation on tranquillisers.

    2. Pen_dragons_pizza on

      All for people getting diagnosed but my social media is full of adults self diagnosing at this point and blaming everything that has gone throng in their life on having ADHD.

      The constant posts about it and how it effects day to day life, one particular persons personality has changed and she now acts like she is unable to do anything, and this is a person I have known for 25 years and only had a problem since she diagnosed herself.

      Always wondered if for some, being able to self label themselves with an issue meant they can stop taking responsibility for the bad life choices they made.

      Obviously it is good for people to get an official diagnosis but listening to some ass on Instagram trying to pass videos as factual ways to diagnose people is awful.

    3. I hate how every time a thread about ADHD (and others) comedy up, all of the armchair psychiatrists, who’s research extends as far as some news headlines and maybe a documentary, pop out to remind us all that they think it’s over-diagnosed or not real or shouldn’t be treated or that “everybody has that a little bit”

    4. millenialmarvel on

      A test is not a diagnostic tool. There isn’t a test to diagnose any mental health condition. It simply takes typically recognised patterns and commonalities from people who have been truly diagnosed by psychiatrists and asks the person ‘how much of this sounds like you’

      This isn’t a quick and easy way for self-diagnosis Sally to get amphetamines within 48 hours or less. It’s just a way to sort some of the wheat from the chaff and cut waiting times which currently stand at YEARS… largely due to social media self diagnosis trends, nootropics and just general drug seekers.

      Glasses used to be geeky then they were cool. Kids used to get ostracised for mental health conditions and now everyone wants their ‘magic meds’