Tracking Tools
Below are tracking tools designed to monitor symptoms of ADHD and related conditions after treatment has begun. Subscribers have access to their private myADHD Control Panel which enables you to send tools electronically and view completed tools when they are returned to you electronically. You will automatically be notified when the tool has been completed. The results will be encrypted, saved in your private user account and can be viewed or printed at your convenience when you log on to myADHD.com and go to your myADHD Control Panel. Completed assessment and tracking tools sent to your private account will be saved in your account through the term of your subscription unless you delete them. You can also print them or download them as a PDF file.
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This is a 26-item follow-up rating scale to be completed by a parent. The scale has two components: symptom assessment and impairment of performance. There is also a medication side-effects scale to evaluate adverse effects of medication. This rating scale is widely used by healthcare professionals to track symptoms of ADHD and levels of impairment in children being treated.
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This is a 26-item follow-up rating scale to be completed by a teacher. The scale has two components: symptom assessment and impairment of performance. There is also a medication side-effects scale to evaluate adverse effects of medication. This rating scale is widely used by healthcare professionals to track symptoms of ADHD and levels of impairment in children being treated.
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This is an 18-item checklist that is designed to determine the degree to which symptoms of ADHD are present. This checklist can be completed by either a parent or other caregiver or an educator for use by a healthcare provider in tracking the child’s progress.
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This is a 21-item checklist that is designed to determine if symptoms of ADHD are present—in what settings such symptoms appear, when symptoms began, and whether the adult is impaired as a result of having such symptoms. This is the self-report form to be completed by the adult suspected of having ADHD.
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This is a 21-item checklist that is designed to determine if symptoms of ADHD are present—in what settings such symptoms appear, when symptoms began, and whether the adult is impaired as a result of having such symptoms. This is the observer form to be completed by an observer.
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The
ADHD Monitoring System was designed by David Rabiner, Ph.D. to carefully
track a student’s progress in school so that parents and health care professionals will be alerted when any adjustments or modifications to treatment need to be made. This packet contains a monitoring form and the instructions needed to interpret the information this form provides.
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