Depression Assessment
| Introduction |
Why You Should Take This Assessment
It is normal to feel "down in the dumps" on occasion, but people with major depression feel significantly sad for a prolonged period of time and have difficulty enjoying acts once found pleasurable. Depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of loss, anger, sadness, or frustration interfere with your everyday life. Depression can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe. It can occur one time or several times or it can be ongoing (lasting more than 2 years).
As many as 20.9 million Americans are affected by this mood disorder each year. Take the following assessment to see if you may be at risk for depression.
Please note that this assessment cannot make a diagnosis, nor can it be a substitute for a thorough evaluation by your doctor or other healthcare provider. The assessment can only give you a sense of whether depression may be possible, based on how you answer the questions.
How Much Time This Assessment Will Take
5 minutes
What You'll Get At The End Of The Assessment
- An explanation of your risks for depression
- Recommended action steps for reducing depression
- Links to additional reading
| Review Date: | 11/1/2010 |
| Reviewed By: | Paul Ballas, DO, Attending Psychiatrist, Friends Hospital, Philadelphia PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. |
| References: | click to view. |

