The Conners 3 is used to assess ADHD and comorbid disorders in children and adolescents.
Individuals aged 6 to 18 years
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Based on the solid findings and key elements of its predecessor, the Conners' Rating Scales-Revised (CRS-R), the Conners 3 offers a thorough assessment of ADHD. The Conners 3 now addresses comorbid disorders such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder.
Each parent, teacher, and self-report form is available in full-length and short versions. The full-length versions are available in both paper and online formats. The short versions are listed on this page as they were unaffected by the DSM-V update.
Complete details regarding the Conners 3 DSM-V scoring option are available via the Conners 3 DSM-V Supplement.
Key features:
In addition, the Conners 3 also includes two auxiliary scales: the Conners 3 ADHD Index (Conners 3AI) and the Conners 3 Global Index (Conners 3GI). Assessment Reports, Progress Reports, and Comparative Reports are also available to help gather and record information, summarize results and facilitate discussion.
Conners 3 DSM-5 Scoring Update
The online full-length forms for Conners 3 now have the following two scoring options:
Qualification level required:
Level 2. Please see our Test User Qualifications page for guidance
The Conners 3 with DSM-5 Scoring Update retains the reliability and validity of the preceding Conners 3.
Normative data drawn from a large sample of individuals that was representative of the general US population
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