ADHD Combined Type Diagnostic Criteria Explained

 

ADHD Combined Type is identified when a person meets criteria for both inattentive and hyperactive impulsive symptoms. This reflects the most common ADHD presentation. 

Understanding the diagnostic criteria of ADHD Combined Type helps individuals seek appropriate support. 

Who Meets the Criteria 

Children require six symptoms in each category, while adults require five. Symptoms must persist for at least six months and affect daily functioning. 

How Diagnosis Is Made 

Diagnosis includes structured interviews, behaviour questionnaires, and contextual information from home, school, or work. 

Other conditions are ruled out as part of a comprehensive assessment. 

What To Do Next 

If symptoms feel familiar, professional assessment provides clarity and direction. 

Visit ADHD Certify for specialist ADHD diagnosis and support. 

There is also a recognised autism overlap that may affect executive functioning and attention. Autism Detect provides further assessment guidance. 

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