THE DEPRESSION
QUIZ
Take the following Depression Quiz to see if you might be depressed:
- Do you have persistent thoughts of death, dying, or suicide?
- Do you have a plan to end your life? (If you do, contact your physician or
a health care professional immediately.)
- Are you feeling hopeless and worthless, like life is not worth living?
- Are you unable to go to work or keep up with responsibilities that are part
of your daily life because you feel bad and don't know why?
- Are activities that you have always found pleasurable, no longer enjoyable?
- Do you feel tired all the time? Do you sleep more than usual or have
insomnia?
- Do you feel like eating all the time, especially sweets, or has your
appetite decreased significantly?
- Are you having a hard time concentrating? Are you having a hard time
remembering simple things like appointments and people's names?
- Do tasks that used to seem simple, now seem very difficult?
- Are you avoiding friends and crowds?
- Are you having a very hard time getting over a loss or trauma in your life?
If you answer yes to one or more of the questions, see your physician
right away to:
- determine if there is a physical problem that needs attention; and,
- to plan an appropriate course of treatment. Your physician can make a
referral to other health care professionals as necessary.
In addition, refer to the self-help resources by Mary Ellen Copeland,
including her article: You may be depressed! What do
you do now?.
If you cannot take this action on your own behalf, get a family member or
friend to do it for you.
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