Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)
A brief measure for assessing the severity of depressive symptoms over the past two weeks.
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A brief measure for assessing the severity of depressive symptoms over the past two weeks.
An ultra-brief depression prescreen. A score of 3 or higher warrants administration of the full PHQ-9.
A short, internationally validated measure of subjective well-being. A score below 13 suggests poor well-being and warrants further screening for depression.
A 15-item self-report measure of depression in older adults. Validated for ages 65 and older.
A brief measure for assessing the severity of generalized anxiety symptoms over the past two weeks.
An ultra-brief anxiety prescreen. A score of 3 or higher warrants administration of the full GAD-7.
A widely used instrument for measuring the perception of stress over the last month. Items 4, 5, 7, and 8 are reverse-scored.
A screening measure for dissociative disorders, assessing the frequency of dissociative experiences such as amnesia, depersonalization, and absorption.
A standardized self-report measure for assessing the 20 DSM-5 symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
A 5-item screen designed for use in primary care to identify individuals with probable PTSD. Developed by the VA National Center for PTSD.
A screening tool for adverse childhood experiences including abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction. Used to assess cumulative childhood trauma exposure.
A WHO-developed screening instrument for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption patterns.
A 10-item self-report instrument for screening drug use problems. Excludes alcohol and tobacco.
A 10-item self-report scale designed to screen for postnatal (postpartum) depression. Also validated for use during pregnancy and in fathers.
A brief screening version of the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale used to identify individuals at risk for suicide.