Depression Screening Quiz: The Goldberg Depression Questionnaire
This 18-question self-test by pioneering researcher Dr Ivan K Goldberg highlights signs and symptoms associated with depression.
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This 18-question self-test by pioneering researcher Dr Ivan K Goldberg highlights signs and symptoms associated with depression.
Emerging from research at the University of Leeds, this 12-question self-test screens for symptoms of major depression. Note that some high scores may be accounted for by emotional problems or physical illnesses.
A quick, simple and private depression test can provide anonymous and quantitative feedback on what you’re experiencing and may provide a starting point for considering whether to seek further help.
This 28-question self-test has been developed as a screening test for Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder.
Concerned about your use — or abuse — of drugs? With 20 questions, this simple self-test may help you identify aspects of your drug use which could be problematic. This test specifically does not include alcohol use. Separate tests focus on alcohol use: “CAGE Questionnaire” and “Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST), Revised”.
This 15-question short version of the Geriatric Depression Rating Scale is intended to highlight the presence of depressive symptoms in older people.
Developed by researchers in Australia as a simple test of psychological distress, these 10 questions focus on the signs and symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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