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Measurement Equivalence of the ASRS Across the Adult Lifespan: A Differential Item Functioning Analysis

Givon-Schaham, N.; Shalev, N.

2026-04-07 psychiatry and clinical psychology
10.64898/2026.04.06.26350233 medRxiv
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Adult ADHD is increasingly recognized across the lifespan, yet the psychometric equivalence of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) remains unverified for older populations. This study examined age-related Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in 600 adults (n = 100 per decade, ages 20-80) who completed the 18-item ASRS. Using a bi-factor Graded Response Model, we extracted latent ADHD trait scores ({omega}H = .895) and assessed DIF via ordinal logistic regression with adaptive age modeling. Five of 18 items exhibited significant uniform DIF. At equivalent latent severity, older adults were less likely to endorse hyperactivity symptoms in Part A (fidgeting, feeling "driven by a motor") but more likely to endorse specific symptoms in Part B (careless mistakes, misplacing items, interrupting). From ages 20 to 80, expected Part A scores decreased by 1.36 points (~0.27 per decade), while Part B scores increased by 1.15 points (~0.23 per decade). These findings indicate a phenotypic redistribution of ADHD symptoms as individuals age. Because the 6-item Part A screener serves as the primary clinical gatekeeper, its concentration of negative DIF suggests standard screening practice may systematically underestimate ADHD severity in older adults. We recommend using the full 18-item ASRS when screening older populations and suggest that developing age-adjusted norms would improve diagnostic accuracy.

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