Medical Disclaimer
Educational use only
All assessments, quizzes, screening tools, and articles published on testuriq.com are provided strictly for educational, informational, and self-reflection purposes. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical, psychiatric, neurological, or developmental condition.
Not a clinical diagnosis
Our screening tools — including but not limited to the IQ-style assessment, the Adult ADHD self-screening (ASRS-v1.1), and any future personality or mental-health quizzes — are based on publicly available research instruments. They are not clinical diagnostic instruments. A score on any of our screenings does not constitute a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, or any other condition.
Only a qualified, licensed healthcare professional (such as a psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, neuropsychologist, or primary-care physician) can provide a formal diagnosis through a structured clinical interview, validated diagnostic instruments, medical history, and ruling out alternative explanations.
If you are concerned about your results
If your screening result causes you concern, please consult a licensed healthcare professional in your country. Bring the printable report as a discussion starter — many clinicians appreciate seeing structured self-report data.
If you are experiencing a mental-health emergency, please contact your local emergency services or a crisis hotline immediately. In the United States you can dial 988. In the United Kingdom, the Samaritans can be reached at 116 123. In other countries please use a regional crisis line.
Limitations of self-report screenings
All self-report screenings have inherent limitations: they depend on accurate self-perception, reading comprehension, current emotional state, recent sleep, stress level, and language interpretation. Symptoms of one condition can overlap with several other conditions. A short questionnaire cannot replace a multi-source clinical evaluation.
Sources of our screenings
- Adult ADHD self-screening: Adapted from the WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1), Kessler et al. 2005, public domain.
- IQ-style assessment: An internally developed visual-reasoning challenge inspired by Raven-style matrices, pattern recognition, and short-term memory tasks. It does not produce a clinical IQ score.
No doctor-patient relationship
Use of this website does not create a doctor-patient or therapist-client relationship between you and the operators of testuriq.com. We do not provide medical advice. Communication with our support team is administrative and does not constitute clinical consultation.
Contact
Questions about this disclaimer can be sent to famefeed8@gmail.com.