The PTSD Self-assessment Scale (PCL-C), full name: The PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version , is a PTSD symptom assessment tool developed by the National Center for PTSD in 1994. The scale contains 17 entries designed to help people evaluate the presence of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The translation of the Chinese version was jointly completed by Professor Jiang Chao, Professor ...
This psychological test is a self-rated depression scale of the Professional Psychological Test SDS (Self-Rating Depression Scale) and was designed by William WK Zung MD (1929-1992) at Duke University in the United States to evaluate depression levels. The SDS Zong Depression Self-evaluation Scale is one of the scales recommended by the U.S. Department of Education, Health and Welfare for psychoph...
Mood Thermometer (BSRS-5) is a simple mental health self-assessment tool that helps quickly screen for psychological distress such as anxiety, depression, anger, etc. It is widely used in suicide prevention and control, community screening and mental health research. Understand the origin, application and online testing methods of mood thermometers. What is a mood thermometer? Mood Thermometer, al...
The FAS Scale Family Affluence Scale, developed within the HBSC research network, includes easy-to-answer questions that reflect material affluence and has proven to be a useful indicator of family material affluence. The third edition of the HBSC Family Wealth Scale (FAS III) is improved and expanded based on FAS II . FAS III is developed to better reflect the changes and diversity of modern soci...
The Family Affluence Scale (FAS) is a scale developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) Health Behavior Research Team. It aims to assess the material wealth level of school-age children’s families through a series of easy-to-answer questions. The FAS scale is a quantitative assessment tool for inferring the level of material affluence in a family. The FAS scale is based on a set of questions ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder characterized by persistent and uncontrollable obsessive concepts and compulsive behaviors. Obsessive concepts are recurring, disturbing thoughts, impulses, or images, while compulsive behaviors are repetitive behaviors or rituals performed to alleviate these uneasiness. Obsessive concepts are often associated with fear, anxiety, or d...
'Obsessive-compulsive disorder' has frequently appeared in front of us in recent years. So how can we know if we suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder? Just pass this simple little test. Please rate based on your feelings and situation within the last week, and it is best to answer intuitively.
Your first reaction reflects your most prominent traits. The first reaction often contains important information. Choices made without careful consideration and based solely on intuition can reflect a person's most prominent traits. Quickly answer the questions below to understand your unique side.
Due to the high work pressure and fast pace of life, more and more people are doubting whether they suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Extraordinary worries are unnecessary. Look at the following behavior. Have you ever experienced it? Answer the test questions with 'yes' or 'no'.
The breakups and cheating entanglement in my heart made many people say 'I no longer believe in love.' Why do worldly emotions often start with a beautiful beginning and end with a poor ending? It is easy to fall in love, but it is difficult to stay together? Whether it is a couple or a lover, since you are together, you should be responsible for your feelings, take the initiative to restrain your...