The Big Five Personality Test consists of components that measure five fundamental traits in individuals. This test structures its assessment based on the OCEAN model, which consists of Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism....
The WHO (World Health Organization) 5 Well-Being Index consists of a short questionnaire that assesses mental well-being through 5 simple statements about daily functioning and mood. This index consists of five straightforward statements that assess mood status and...
PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) Depression Test is used to screen for depressive symptoms. The test enables them to determine the seriousness of their depressive symptoms. Patients need to answer nine questionnaire items that examine typical symptoms of...
Depression functions as a regular mental health condition that leads to ongoing sadness while causing diminished interest in activities that used to bring pleasure. The illness changes both a patient’s emotional responses and their mental processes and their...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health disorder that results from experiencing traumatic events. The condition generates regular memories during which victims have emotionally difficult experiences and experience both mental anxiety and emotional...
A phobia is a strong unrealistic fear directed toward specific objects or scenarios or actions. The condition produces severe anxiety and emotional distress in people who are not endangered. Due to this fear patients develop avoiding behaviors that prevent them from...