Is it anxiety or ADHD?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-23
Short answer
Both can cause restlessness, poor focus and overwhelm — but ADHD attention difficulties are lifelong and present even when calm, whereas anxiety-driven attention loss appears alongside worry and physical tension. Take the ASRS-v1.1 and GAD-7 together for an objective read.
A surge of adults are asking this question, and rightly. The two conditions overlap heavily, and one can mask the other for decades.
Telling them apart
ADHD: difficulty sustaining attention even on calm days, restlessness from childhood, time blindness, frequent task-switching, novelty-seeking. Anxiety: attention loss tied to worry, physical tension, sleep disturbance, often relieved by reassurance.
Why correct diagnosis matters
Treating ADHD as anxiety with SSRIs alone often disappoints. Treating anxiety as ADHD with stimulants can worsen it. Both can co-exist and need parallel treatment. A clinical assessment is the right next step.
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