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Standardised Online Depression Tests

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All tests provide scored results. These results are in no way psychological diagnoses. The scores are indicators only. If the results of the tests cause the user concern, please contact Dr Andrew Campbell for further discussion of your test scores, or speak to your general medical practitioner or psychologist.

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Zung Self-Reporting Depression Scale

  1. Please indicate your age and gender:
    Age
    Sex Male Female
  2. Please indicate your country of residence:



Select the most relevant response to each question asked.

A little of the time

Some of the time

Good part of the time

Most of
the time

1.   I feel down-hearted and blue
2.   Morning is when I feel the best
3.   I have crying spells or feel like it
4.   I have trouble sleeping at night
5.   I eat as much as I used to
6.   I still enjoy sex
7.   I notice that I am losing weight
8.   I have trouble with constipation
9.   My heart beats faster than usual
10. I get tired for no reason
11. My mind is as clear as it used to be
12. I find it easy to do thing I used to
13. I am restless and can't keep still
14. I feel hopeful about the future
15. I am more irritable than usual
16. I find it easy to make decisions
17. I feel that I am useful and needed
18. My life is pretty full
19. I feel that others would be better off if I were dead
20. I still enjoy the things I used to do
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