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Mental Health Screening Tools

Our clinical screening tools transform subjective experiences into objective data by utilizing standardized metrics that align with global mental health benchmarks. By engaging with these evidence-based assessments, you gain a clearer understanding of your emotional and cognitive patterns, allowing you to bridge the gap between noticing a symptom and seeking professional guidance.

These quizzes evaluate key indicators of psychological health such as mood stability, focus, and stress response to provide a holistic overview of your current well-being. As our library of assessments continues to expand, we offer specialized resources that address a diverse range of behavioral health needs, serving as a secure and reliable starting point for anyone looking to prioritize their mental health with data-driven insights.

ADULT ADHD ASSESSMENT

Take this quick screening tool to help identify if your symptoms align with common patterns of Adult ADHD. Based on the World Health Organization’s ASRS v1.1, this assessment focuses on how often you've experienced specific challenges over the last six months.

Child ADHD Assessment

This screening tool is based on the Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale, specifically designed for parents to evaluate behaviors observed in their child over the past 6 months.

Anxiety Self Assessment

This screening tool utilizes the GAD-7, a clinically recognized questionnaire designed to measure the severity of generalized anxiety symptoms. It reflects on your experiences over the last two weeks to help identify common emotional and physical patterns.

Depression Self Assessment

This screening tool is based on the PHQ-9, a clinically validated questionnaire used to monitor the severity of depression symptoms. It evaluates how frequently you have been bothered by specific emotional and physical challenges over the past two weeks.

Indian Scale for Autism Assessment (ISAA)

The Indian Scale for Autism Assessment (ISAA) is a restricted diagnostic instrument. In accordance with standardized protocols, this tool must only be administered, scored, and interpreted by a qualified Clinical Psychologist or Psychiatrist.

Anxiety, Depression and Stress Screening

This screening tool is based on the DASS-21, a clinically validated set of scales designed to measure the intensity of depression, anxiety, and stress. It evaluates your emotional states over the past week to help identify specific patterns across these three related areas.