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– You need help now but you do not know where to start: Mind: What can I do to help myself cope? – Or go to your local Emergency Department (also known as Accident & Emergency Department), where the psychiatric liaison team can help you (24 hours a day, 365 days of the year). If you cannot get yourself there please call 999.
2 Μαΐ 2018 · This depression test consists of a series of 10 questions designed to help you see whether your symptoms are consistent with depression. What will the results tell me? The results will give you an indication as to whether you might be depressed; however, if you are feeling down, it is important that you speak to your GP even if your score is low.
Are the feelings you're experiencing a sign of depression, and could you benefit from clinical support? Our quick and confidential test can help you decide.
Have completed this questionnaire and it indicates that you may be depressed. If you are having any thoughts of self-harm, please read our leaflet on Dealing with Suicidal Thoughts, which gives advice on all the help that is available.
Depression can be treated but the first step is determining whether symptoms are present. This test could help. Using the key below, answer the questions based on how strongly you agree or...
Please fill in this brief (10-15 minutes) questionnaire to be offered relevant information based on your answers, also offering support and advice for health and social care staff. Non-urgent advice: THIS TOOL IS NOT FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
This tool from NHS Choices helps you recognise the signs of depression and will recommend the next steps you can take.