Behavioral Health - Online Tests
At GetFit, we offer confidential and anonymous self-help tests that are designed to help you understand how stress may affect your mental health, which can affect the way you work and live. You don't need to login and passwords are not required. Our tests are for your eyes only, so please answer each question honestly.
GetFit self-tests are intended to build a greater understanding of mental illness and its impact on your mental health. Self-tests are not meant to provide a diagnosis for any drug-related problem or other medical condition. If you think someone may have a substance abuse or mental health-related issue, please consult a physician or healthcare professional for a full evaluation.
These tests can help you think about whether a particular issue might be affecting you, so you can learn more about it and, if needed, seek appropriate help. The tests are for self-educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for consulting a qualified heath professional. Do not rely on the tests alone. A simple self-test score cannot tell you everything you need to know about whether and how a particular issue might be troubling you, and what you should do about it. Obtain more information from reliable, confidential sources. Discuss concerns with a trusted family member or a friend. And, most important, promptly seek the advice and care of a qualified medical professional when necessary.
Depression Test
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If you've been feeling down, hopeless or stressed for a couple of weeks or more, or if you have trouble functioning in your daily life, you might have depression. Depression is a common but serious medical illness, affecting about 14 million U.S. adults annually. This Depression Self-Test could help you.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Test
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Have you been bothered by unpleasant thoughts or images that repeatedly enter your mind about keeping objects in perfect order, or do you think everything you touch is full of germs? Take the OCD test to find out if you could benefit from seeking professional help.
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