Misdiagnosis: Depression
When Sadness Masks the Real Problem
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Depression: Am I At Risk for Developing Depression?
Are you wondering if you have depression? This quiz may help you tell if you're at risk. Don't hesitate to ask for help; depression can be treated.
- Have you been in a depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day for at
least two weks?Yes No
- Have you lost interest or pleasure in most daily activities, nearly every
day for at least two weeks?Yes No
- Have you experienced a significant weight change (at least five pounds)
either loss or gain recently?Yes No
- Has your appetite changed (increased or decreased) for an extended
period?Yes No
- Have you suffered from insomnia or hypersomnia, nearly every day for at
least two weeks?Yes No
- Have you felt tired or experienced a loss of energy during the day, nearly
every day for at least two weeks?Yes No
- Have you had guilty feelings or feelings of worthlessness nearly every day
for at least two weeks?Yes No
- Have you had difficulty thinking, concentrating, or making decisions nearly
every day?Yes No
- Have you had any thoughts of death or any thoughts of suicide without any
specific plan?Yes No
- Did the depressed mood begin after someone close to you died or within four
weeks of giving birth?Yes No
a) Did you circle yes for either question 1 or 2?
_____
b) Did you circle yes four or more times in questions 3-9? _____
c) Did you respond yes to question 10? _____
b) Did you circle yes four or more times in questions 3-9? _____
c) Did you respond yes to question 10? _____
If you responded yes to both (a) and (b), you may be suffering from an episode of major depression.
If you responded yes to question (c) and your symptoms are disabling and
have lasted for more than two months, you should seek professional treatment.
If you responded yes to question 9, seek professional help as soon as
possible.
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Edited by
Cynthia Dennison Haines, MDon July 01, 2005
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