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QbTest

QbTest

QbTest is a computer-based test that measures the core symptoms associated with ADHD including hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention/distractibility. The test results are presented in a report that compares your results with other people of the same age and gender.

Aligns with the indicators on the DSM-5

What happens during a test and how long does it take?

What happens during a test and how long does it take?

Full instructions and a test practice is provided, prior to the test

The QbTest is a computerised test which lasts 15-20 minutes. The person follows instructions to hit the space bar on the keyboard after certain prompts. The computer tracks movement, reaction time, errors or omission and commission comparing it to control norms (matched age and gender) and provides an objective report at the end. It will help indicate the likelihood of ADHD symptom, in comparison to other people their age and gender with and without ADHD. The results of the QbTest can then help determine the type of support the person may need.

Who can use the QB test? What are the costs?

The test is valid between the ages of 6-60 years.

Its £250 per QbTest and this includes a report.

Who can use the QB test? What are the costs?

Does this diagnose ADHD?

The QbTest also be used as part of an ADHD assessment or as a screening tool to help identify support required. It can also be used as part of evidence for an Education Health Care Plan, DLA application etc.

Where can I find out more about the clinical research?

More information is available here – https://www.qbtech.com/adhd-tests/clinical-research

Where do the QbTest’s take place?

Rotherham, South Yorkshire - Contact us to book your QbTest

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