The Conners 3 is used to assess ADHD and comorbid disorders in children and adolescents.
Individuals aged 6 to 18 years
English
Please note that Conners 3 has been discontinued and replaced by Conners 4. You can find the Conners 4 page here. We are continuing to process orders for the paper and pencil forms while stocks last.
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-5 update.
Complete details regarding the Conners 3 DSM-5 scoring option are available via the Conners 3 DSM-5 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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