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Depression Self Screening

If you or a loved one needs immediate help with a mental health or addiction situation,  Depression is a type of mental illness where people feel sad, irritable, and/or withdrawn for more than two weeks. These feelings are so strong, they can disrupt normal routines and interfere with a person's ability to function. 

Symptoms can include:
  • Sadness
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities you used to enjoy
  • Change in weight (gaining or losing)
  • Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much
  • Energy loss/feeling tired all the time
  • Feelings of worthlessness
  • Thoughts of death or suicide


Self Screening Quiz

If you think depression may be affecting you, take this quiz and find out.*
 
Are you basically satisfied with your life?:
 
Have you dropped many of your activities and interests?:
 
Do you feel that your life is empty?:
 
Do you often get bored?:
 
Are you in good spirits most of the time?:
 
Are you afraid that something bad is going to happen to you?:
 
Do you feel happy most of the time?:
 
Do you often feel helpless?:
 
Do you prefer to stay at home, rather than going out and doing things?:
 
Do you feel that you have more problems with memory than most?:
 
Do you think it is wonderful to be alive now?:
 
Do you feel worthless the way you are now?:
 
Do you feel full of energy?:
 
Do you feel that your situation is hopeless?:
 
Do you think that most people are better off than you are?:
 
Your Score:

A score of 5 or more points suggests depression. If you have a score of 5 or higher, we recommend discussing these results with your doctor or primary care provider. You may also contact our behavioral health team.

*Disclaimer
Please note: Our screenings are only for adults. By clicking on a screening, you acknowledge that the screening is not a diagnostic instrument and is only to be used by you if you are 18 years or older. You are encouraged to share your results with a physician or health care provider. 
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