Do you often feel nervous and uncomfortable in front of strangers? Do you feel that you are socially bad? Is it difficult for you to maintain eye contact and natural conversations with others? If your answer is yes, then you may have a certain degree of shyness. Shyness is a psychological phenomenon that includes not only social anxiety, but also behavioral suppression. Shyness can affect your soc...
Social phobia is a mental illness that feels strongly fear or worry about social or public and therefore tries to avoid it. Patients with social phobia are often afraid of making a fool of themselves, being evaluated or rejected in front of others, which leads to many difficulties and inconveniences in their daily lives. The causes of social phobia may be related to genetics, neurobiochemicals, ps...
The General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) online test provided by PsycTest Quiz is designed to help you understand how confident you are in your abilities when facing various life challenges. The test originated from a scale compiled by German psychologist Professor Ralf Schwarzer and colleagues in 1981. Currently, GSES has been translated into multiple languages and is widely used worldwide. This te...
Dear users, welcome to participate in the antisocial personality psychological test. This test is designed to help you understand whether you have tendencies and symptoms of antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is a serious psychological problem that can affect your interpersonal relationships, work and life quality, and may even bring harm to society. If you have antis...
In this world full of uncertainty, the attitudes of pessimists and optimists have had a profound impact on their life trajectory. Pessimists may say they are always right because they always foresee the worst; while optimists move forward forever because they believe that the future is full of possibilities. Both attitudes have their value, but when facing challenges in life, an optimistic attitud...
The Psychological Resilience Scale is a commonly used psychological assessment tool that measures individuals’ ability to cope and recover when facing stress, adversity, and challenges. It helps researchers and clinical professionals understand individuals’ psychological adaptability and coping strategies in difficult situations. The psychological toughness scale is usually composed of a series of...
The University Personality Inventory (UPI, full name, University Personality Inventory) is one of the most commonly used standard tools for new students' mental health census and screening in domestic universities. This questionnaire is organized and compiled by the National University Health Management Association of Japan. After years of verification, it is highly authoritative and practical in ...
DASS-21 (Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale) is a commonly used self-evaluation scale that evaluates an individual's emotional state in terms of depression, anxiety and stress. It was developed by Lovibond (1995) and has been widely used in many research and clinical practices. DASS-21 contains three subscales that assess depression, anxiety, and stress. Each subscale consists of 7 items, with a tota...
SR16 is a professional, systematic, and also a very rigorous set of self-evaluation scales, which contain 16 items. Its characteristics are concise and clear, and you can quickly understand your own depression through this questionnaire. It is mainly suitable for adults with depression symptoms, including outpatient and hospitalized patients. It contains 16 items, each associated with different as...
This scale is used to evaluate the patient's ability to perform daily life activities and can be used to evaluate the patient's functional recovery before and after treatment. Based on the patient's daily performance, it is not judged based on the ability the patient may have. The total score is 100 points. The higher the score, the better the independence and the less dependency. Please select th...