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Assess your anxiety and depression (Hamilton test)

Free Hamilton Anxiety Test: 21 questions

Welcome to the free anxiety test. The HAM-D is designed to rate the severity of depression in patients. Discover your anxiety from everyday situations. A test developed by Hamilton and psychologists to realize an evaluation of your Anxiety and Depression (see an example of the results)

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Questionnaire: Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D)


Question 1 / 21: DEPRESSED MOOD

(Gloomy attitude, pessimism about the future, feeling of sadness, tendency to weep)

Absent
Sadness, etc.
Occasional weeping
Frequent weeping
Extreme symptoms


Question 2 / 21: FEELINGS OF GUILT

Absent
Self-reproach, feels he/she has let people down
Ideas of guilt
Present illness is a punishment; delusions of guilt
Hallucinations of guilt


Question 3 / 21: SUICIDE

Absent
Feels life is not worth living
Wishes he/she were dead
Suicidal ideas or gestures
Attempts at suicide


Question 4 / 21: INSOMNIA - Initial

(Difficulty in falling asleep)

Absent
Occasional
Frequent


Question 5 / 21: INSOMNIA - Middle

(Complains of being restless and disturbed during the night. Waking during the night)

Absent
Occasional
Frequent


Question 6 / 21: INSOMNIA - Delayed

(Waking in early hours of the morning and unable to fall asleep again)

Absent
Occasional
Frequent


Question 7 / 21: WORK AND INTERESTS

No difficulty
Feelings of incapacity, listlessness, indecision and vacillation
Loss of interest in hobbies, decreased social activities
Productivity decreased
Unable to work. Stopped working because of present illness only. (Absence from work after treatment or recovery may rate a lower score).


Question 8 / 21: RETARDATION

(Slowness of thought, speech, and activity; apathy; stupor)

Absent
Slight retardation at interview
Obvious retardation at interview
Interview difficult
Complete stupor


Question 9 / 21: AGITATION

(Restlessness associated with anxiety)

Absent
Occasional
Frequent


Question 10 / 21: ANXIETY - PSYCHIC

No difficulty
Tension and irritability
Worrying about minor matters
Apprehensive attitude
Fears


Question 11 / 21: ANXIETY - SOMATIC

(Gastrointestinal, indigestion Cardiovascular, palpitation, Headaches Respiratory, Genito-urinary, etc.)

Absent
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Incapacitating


Question 12 / 21: SOMATIC SYMPTOM -GASTROINTESTINAL

(Loss of appetite, heavy feeling in abdomen; constipation)

Absent
Mild
Severe


Question 13 / 21: SOMATIC SYMPTOMS - GENERAL

(Heaviness in limbs, back or head; diffuse backache; loss of energy and fatigability)

Absent
Mild
Severe


Question 14 / 21: GENITAL SYMPTOMS

(Loss of libido, menstrual disturbances)

Absent
Mild
Severe


Question 15 / 21: HYPOCHONDRIASIS

Not present
Self-absorption (bodily)
Preoccupation with health
Querulous attitude
Hypochondriacal delusions


Question 16 / 21: WEIGHT LOSS

No weight loss
Slight
Obvious or severe


Question 17 / 21: INSIGHT

(Insight must be interpreted in terms of patient’s understanding and background)

No loss
Partial or doubtful loss
Loss of insight


Question 18 / 21: DIURNAL VARIATION

(Symptoms worse in morning or evening. Note which it is)

No variation
Mild variation
Severe variation


Question 19 / 21: DEPERSONALIZATION, DEREALIZATION

(feelings of unreality, nihilistic ideas)

Absent
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Incapacitating


Question 20 / 21: PARANOID SYMPTOMS

(Not with a depressive quality)

None
Suspicious
Ideas of reference
Hallucinations, persecutory


Question 21 / 21: OBSESSIONAL SYMPTOMS

(Obsessive thoughts and compulsions against which the patient struggles)

Absent
Mild
Severe


Source: Max Hamilton, 1960. Hamilton depression rating scale (HAM-D or HRSD. Questionnaire to be administered by a health care professional. Test to rate the severity of depression in patients who are already diagnosed as depressed.