Psychological diagnosis of ADHD - MOXO test + opinion (children and adolescents)
The MOXO test is an advanced and modern tool used in the process of diagnosing ADHD. The test is designed for children from the age of 7 and adolescents. Versions are adapted to the age of the examinee. MOXO is performed on a computer in the psychologist's office.
- What is worth knowing?
- When to perform and what does it look like?
- Important information
- Documents
Before using the service, it is necessary to schedule a diagnostic consultation in advance.
What is the MOXO test?
The MOXO test is an advanced and modern tool used in the process of ADHD diagnosis. With the test, you can accurately measure the symptoms of ADHD: hyperactivity, attention problems, reactivity and impulsivity. The MOXO test measures four indicators: attention, reaction time, impulsivity and hyperactivity. The test assesses task performance in the presence of visual, auditory and mixed distractors that simulate real life situations. It generates a detailed graph of behavior during the test, showing the impact of various distractions based on comparisons with norms for a specific age group and gender. Its results are used to complement traditional methods of diagnosing ADHD, such as clinical interviews and questionnaires. The test presents results in a clear and easy-to-understand manner. The results of the MOXO test can provide valuable information on the ability to concentrate, respond to distractors and impulsivity, which is essential in determining the presence and extent of ADHD, as well as for planning individual therapeutic and educational programs for the patient.
For whom is the MOXO test intended?
Taking the MOXO test is recommended when a child or adult is suspected of having ADHD, observing symptoms such as hyperactivity, attention and concentration disorders, impulsivity, difficulty with executive functions, i.e. inability to perform tasks or meet expectations properly.
The MOXO test is designed for children aged 7 and older and for adults. Versions are adapted to the age of the test subject.
What does the MOXO test examine?
MOXO shows the level of four different indicators: attention, reaction time, impulsivity and hyperactivity. The test creates an individual profile for each test subject by comparing his or her results with norms for a given age group and gender. It assesses performance on tasks accompanied by different types of distractors: visual, auditory and mixed (visual-auditory), which simulate everyday situations and accompanying real-life distractions. The chart provides quantitative data on the individual strengths and weaknesses of the test subject.
Why take the MOXO test?
- It is a state-of-the-art tool for diagnosing ADHD;
- It uses current international standards;
- Shows clear and understandable results for all indicators measured;
- Is reliable, recognized by international specialists;
- Can be used to verify clinical diagnosis.