Behavioral assessments, rating scales, and patient interviews often dominate assessment pathways yet carry the risk of subjectivity. More…
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What is ADHD? A guide to ADHD diagnosis, co-morbidity & treatment
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurodevelopmental condition, affecting 5% of the global population. There…
Effective communication strategies when assessing people with ADHD
When clinicians talk through the diagnostic results for an evaluation, people with ADHD may get overwhelmed easily and…
Which subjective measures should I use alongside objective ADHD tests?
A robust ADHD assessment process is one that combines objective and subjective measures to get a balanced and…
Understanding our normative database for ADHD testing
Our FDA-cleared ADHD tests QbTest and QbCheck use a normative database to benchmark test results. The normative database…
Preparing your patients for an objective ADHD test
It’s natural for patients to be nervous about a medical evaluation, especially if they are expecting a potential diagnosis….
Integrating objective ADHD tests into your clinical pathway
Making changes to your ADHD care pathway can be positive for both your clinic and patients. An effective…
Benefits and challenges of virtual ADHD testing
An after-effect of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the increase in the use of virtual rather than in-person…
ADHD in children: Symptoms & evaluation tips
The symptoms of ADHD in children include the three main symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. However, every…
How does the remote use of QbCheck work?
QbCheck can be administered in person or remotely. Read our guide on what objective testing is. Below, we’ll…
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