Mental Health Checkup
Complete a brief assessment to evaluate your emotional wellbeing, stress levels, and mental health indicators. Get personalized insights and resources for support.
Note: This tool is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Step 1: Personal Details
Confidential & Anonymous
Your responses are completely anonymous and not stored. This assessment helps you understand your current mental wellbeing and provides resources for support.
Step 2: Mental Health Assessment
Rate how often you’ve experienced each of the following over the past 2 weeks:
About This Assessment
This tool is based on standardized mental health screening questions (PHQ-4 and GAD-7). It helps identify symptoms of anxiety and depression but is not a diagnostic tool.
Mental Health Assessment Results
Your Mental Wellbeing Score
Interpretation
Your score suggests moderate symptoms of anxiety and/or depression. Consider implementing self-care strategies and monitoring your symptoms. If symptoms persist or worsen, consider speaking with a healthcare provider.
Mental Health Resources
Immediate Support
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis or having thoughts of harming yourself, please reach out to a crisis helpline immediately.
Samaritans: 116 123 (UK) | Childline: 0800 1111 (UK)Self-Care Strategies
Regular exercise, mindfulness meditation, maintaining social connections, and good sleep hygiene can significantly improve mental wellbeing.
Download Self-Care GuideProfessional Help
Consider speaking with your GP about mental health support options, including therapy, counseling, or other treatment approaches.
NHS Mental Health ServicesDigital Tools & Apps
Consider trying mental health apps for meditation, mood tracking, or cognitive behavioral therapy techniques.
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Understanding Your Score
Scoring Guide
0-4: Minimal symptoms – Your mental wellbeing appears good. Continue with healthy habits.
5-9: Mild symptoms – Consider implementing self-care strategies.
10-14: Moderate symptoms – May benefit from professional support.
15+: Severe symptoms – Strongly consider seeking professional help.
Need Professional Mental Health Support?
If you’re struggling with your mental health, consider speaking with a healthcare provider. Many people benefit from therapy, counseling, or other forms of professional support.
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