ADHD in Women

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Understanding ADHD in Women

Take part in our insightful quiz designed to explore ADHD in women and the unique challenges they face. This quiz aims to raise awareness and gather information on the experiences related to ADHD diagnosis, support, and education.

  • Learn about ADHD symptoms
  • Share your experiences
  • Understand support systems
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CuriousMind542
How old are you?
Under 18
18-24
25-34
35-44
45+
What gender do you identify as?
Male
Female
Non-binary
Other
Rather not say
Other
Please Specify:
Are you neurodivergent or neurotypical?
Neurodivergent
Neurotypical
I don't know
Rather not say
Have you or someone you know been diagnosed with ADHD?
Yes
No
I don't know
Have you or someone you know been put on a long waiting list for an ADHD diagnosis? (e.g 1+ year[s])
Yes
No
I don't know
Have you or someone you know been deterred from trying to get an ADHD diagnosis?
Yes
No
I don't know
If so, why?
Are there services available in your school/workplace to help and support those that struggle with their mental health?
Yes
No
I don't know
N/A
If so, do you feel that they are helpful/efficient?
Yes
No
I don't know
Yes, but they could be better
N/A
What changes do you feel could be made to your school/workplace to aid mental health?
Have you or someone you know been discriminated against in the medical industry based on your gender?
Yes
No
I don't know
How, if at all, have you learned about possible ADHD symptoms?
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
TikTok
Education
Work
Family/friend
My own research
I haven't
Other
Other
Please Specify:
How many of these did you know are also a part of ADHD?
Having a short attention span and being easily distracted
Constantly changing activity or task and/or having difficulty organising tasks
Being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings
Being unable to concentrate, e.g homework, tv, conversations etc
Acting without thinking and severe impulsivity
Taking risks in activities, often with little or no regard for personal safety or the safety of others
Continually starting new tasks before finishing old ones
Mood swings, irritability and a quick temper
Forgetfulness and constantly misplacing things
Speaking out of turn, blurting out responses and often interrupting others
Extreme impatience
None of the above
Do you feel that you know more about ADHD now than before?
Yes
No
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