Depression Test - The first Step
to getting Help by Andrew
Bicknell
Are you suffering from depression? Would you even know if you are depressed? One
way to find out is to take a depression test. If you feel sad everyonce in a
while that is normal. But if you have feelings of lonelyness, feel that life is
hopeless or are irratable all the time then you may suffer from depression. If
these feelings get in the way of your everyday life then there is a good chance
you have some form of clinical depression.
Taking a depression test is a simple and painless thing. There are hundreds if
not thousands of web sites that offer free depression tests. Now these aren't
the most in depth of tests but they will give you an idea of why you may be
feeling the way you do.
These online depression test are confidential and do not require you to divulge
your name or any other personal information. These tests in no way give
definitive diagnosis of depression, but they will give you a good idea of what
you may be suffering from and whether you need to seek a professional opinion.
Most depression tests are multiple choice questions concerning your mood,
behavior and habits. These questions and the answers you provide help identify
depression symptoms you may be experiencing and give recommendations as to the
next step for getting help for you condition.
According to national statistics only 1 in 10 people suffering from depression
will receive treatment for their condition. The reasons for this are varied.
Some people simply do not know they have a depression disorder while others do
not want the stigma of depression attached to themselves.
A simple depression test could help most of these people on the road to recovery
and the chance to live healthy happy lives. A report by the American Psychiatric
Association states that 80% to 90% of all depression can be treated successfully
with proper medication and counseling
About the Author: Andrew Bicknell is a writer and owner of
Depression and You Please visit his
site for more information about depression disorders. This article is taken
from www.goarticles.com
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