What is ADHD in adults and could I have it?

Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Mental Health Counsellor, Neuropsychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-06-04

Short answer

Adult ADHD is a lifelong neurodevelopmental pattern of inattention, distractibility, restlessness and difficulty finishing tasks — not laziness. It is heavily missed in India, especially in women. The ASRS screener is the first objective step.

What adult ADHD actually looks like

Not just being distractible. The core pattern is difficulty regulating attention (either scattered or hyper-focused on the wrong thing), difficulty starting boring but important tasks, poor working memory, time-blindness, emotional reactivity, and a lifetime of underperforming your own intelligence. Symptoms have been present since childhood, even if you compensated well until adult life removed the scaffolding.

Why it is missed in Indian adults

Two reasons. First, the older cultural script blamed inattention on discipline, so bright kids who coped by cramming were never evaluated. Second, girls and women present with the inattentive subtype, without hyperactivity, and get labelled 'daydreamers' or 'anxious' well into their 30s. Diagnosis at 30 or 40 is normal, not late.

The pathway

Start with the ASRS screener on this site. If it flags positive, book a psychiatric evaluation — ADHD is a clinical diagnosis, not a self-diagnosis. Treatment usually combines behavioural strategy (externalised structure, timers, single-tasking, sleep) and, where indicated, medication, which is safe, well-studied and often life-changing when the diagnosis is right.

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