Mental Health America Anxiety Test Results

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Andrea Christina Baladjay <andreachristinabaladjay@gmail.

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Mental Health America Anxiety Test Results


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MHA Screening - Mental Health America <[email protected]> Sun, Feb 11 at 11:50 PM


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Severe Anxiety
Your results indicate that you may be experiencing some signs of severe anxiety.

These results are not meant to be a diagnosis. You can meet with a doctor or therapist to get a diagnosis and/or access
therapy or medications. Sharing these results with someone you trust can be a great place to start.

Overall Score: 18 / 21

View your results online and see next steps

Your Answers

1. Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge


Nearly every day (3)

2. Not being able to stop or control worrying


Nearly every day (3)

3. Worrying too much about different things


Nearly every day (3)

4. Trouble relaxing
More than half the days (2)

5. Being so restless that it is hard to sit still


Nearly every day (3)

6. Becoming easily annoyed or irritable


Nearly every day (3)

7. Feeling afraid, as if something awful might happen


Several days (1)

About your score

Each of your answers has a score of 0-3. Click ‘Your Answers’ above to see your score for each question. Adding these
up provides your Total Score.

Not at all = 0; Several days = 1; More than half the days = 2; Nearly every day = 3

Interpreting your Total Score

0-4: minimal anxiety


5-9: mild anxiety
10-14: moderate anxiety
15-21: severe anxiety
To monitor your anxiety severity over time:

Option 1: Create an MHA Screening account to save your results and track changes over time.

Option 2: Track your scores manually:

1. Print or email your initial results. This is your baseline.


2. Continue to screen at regular intervals (for example, every 2 weeks).
3. Note any changes in your Total Score (above).
4. Print or email results and bring them to someone who is helping you in your recovery.

Source

Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders Patient Health Questionnaire (PRIME-MD-PHQ). The PHQ, including the
GAD-7, was developed by Drs. Robert L. Spitzer, Janet B.W. Williams, Kurt Kroenke, and colleagues. For research
information, contact Dr. Spitzer at [email protected]. PRIME-MD® is a trademark of Pfizer Inc. Copyright© 1999 Pfizer
Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduced with permission.

Andrea Christina Baladjay <[email protected]> Mon, Feb 12 at 12:38 AM


Draft To: MHA Screening - Mental Health America <[email protected]>

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