The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a commonly used depression symptoms assessment tool designed to measure a person's depression level over the past two weeks. BDI was designed by psychologist Aaron T. Beck and colleagues and was first published in 1961. BDI-IA is the initial version of BDI. After many revisions and improvements, the BDI-II version is currently available. BDI-IA contains 21 gr...
Are you angry? Do you know your 'irritable quotient'? In psychology, there is an 'irritability quotient' (IQ). This refers to the amount of anger and troubles you absorb and hide in your daily life. If your number is particularly high, it will be very bad for you because you have an overreaction to setbacks and disappointments, and you will use hatred to discredit your way of dealing with it, leav...
Take the free ADHD Adult Self-rated Scale (ASRS) online test from PsycTest Quiz to evaluate your attention and ADHD symptoms. What is ADHD? ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is a common neurodevelopmental disease. Symptoms of ADHD are often manifested as persistent inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behaviors, and ...
EAT-26 (The Eating Attitudes Test) is a widely used assessment tool to measure the degree of individuals’ symptoms and concerns about eating disorders. It is an improvement to the original version of EAT-40, first published in 1979, and is used to study socio-cultural factors of eating disorders. The primary purpose of EAT-26 is to provide a fast and effective method to help identify potential eat...
Symptom Self-rated Scale SCL90 is one of the most famous mental health test scales in the world and is currently the most widely used outpatient clinic examination scale for mental disorders and mental illnesses. SCL-90 (full name in English is Symptom Checklist-90) is a commonly used self-evaluation scale for symptoms, compiled in 1975. Its author is LR Derogatis, sometimes also called Hopkins Sy...
Autism, also known as autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the development of social communication, behavior and emotions. It usually begins early in childhood and lasts for life. The symptoms and severity of autism vary from person to person, but common characteristics include social interaction and communication difficulties, stereotyped and repetitive behavioral patterns, opini...
The Mental Stress Level Test is a tool used to assess individuals’ mental stress levels. Everyone can withstand pressure differently, so you must learn to 'prescribe the right medicine', first analyze how much pressure you can withstand, then further find the root cause and relieve stress. Mental stress level tests can help you understand your stress tolerance and help you find ways to deal with s...
Emotional tension refers to the degree of emotional tension a person feels at a certain moment or during a period of time. Emotional tension is often associated with physical and psychological stress, which can lead to many discomforts and negative effects, such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep problems, physical illness, etc. Everyone’s emotional tension is different, depending on their per...
Positive emotions refer to a series of positive, pleasant and pleasant emotional states, such as happiness, satisfaction, joy, hope, optimism, etc. Positive emotions have a positive impact on individuals’ mental health and well-being, which can promote physical and mental health, enhance the ability to cope with stress and adversity, and improve the quality of life. The cultivation of positive emo...
The SAS anxiety self-assessment scale is a psychological scale for evaluating anxiety and is used to measure the severity of anxiety state and its changes during the treatment process. It can help psychological counselors, psychiatrists, and psychiatrists to assess the severity of an individual's anxiety and changes during the treatment process. It can be used for efficacy evaluation during treatm...