Mental Health Screeners
Widely-used, evidence-based screening tools developed by external researchers and validated through extensive clinical research. These professional-grade questionnaires are made available for public use to support mental health awareness and self-reflection.
PHQ-9: Depression Self-Check
A 9-question screener used to identify and reflect on symptoms of depression.
Take ScreenerPHQ-A: Teen Depression Screener
A 9-question depression screener specifically adapted for adolescents ages 12-18.
Take ScreenerGAD-7: Anxiety Self-Check
A 7-question tool to help identify symptoms of generalized anxiety.
Take ScreenerSCARED: Child Anxiety Screener
A 14-question tool to identify anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents.
Take ScreenerSDQ: Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
A 20-question behavioral screening tool covering emotional symptoms, conduct, hyperactivity, and peer relationships.
Take ScreenerAUDIT: Alcohol Use Screening Tool
A 10-question WHO-developed tool to identify harmful alcohol use patterns.
Take ScreenerDAST-10: Drug Use Screening Tool
A 10-question tool to identify potential drug use problems and guide treatment decisions.
Take ScreenerPSC-17: Pediatric Symptom Checklist
A parent-report checklist for monitoring children's emotional and behavioral health.
Take ScreenerEPDS: Postnatal Depression Screener
A 10-question tool to reflect on postpartum emotional well-being.
Take ScreenerASRS v1.1: Adult ADHD Screener
A 6-question self-check tool developed by WHO to help identify symptoms of ADHD in adults.
Take ScreenerImportant Information
These screening tools are for educational and self-assessment purposes only. They are not intended to diagnose or replace professional care.
All screeners are widely used in clinical and research settings and are available under public-use or non-commercial licenses.
If you have concerns about your results or mental health, please consult with a licensed mental health professional.