Depression Self-Diagnosis

Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), NIMH
Below is a list of the ways you might have felt or behaved. Please tell me how often you have felt this way during the past week.
Question Rarely or none of the time
(less than 1day)
Some or a little of the time
(1-2days)
Occasionally or a moderate amount of time
(3-4days)
Most or all of the time
(5-7days)
1. I was bothered by things that usually don’t bother me.
2. I did not feel like eating; my appetite was poor.
3. I felt that I could not shake off the blues even with help from my family or friends.
4. I felt I was just as good as other people.
5. I had trouble keeping my mind on what I was doing.
6. I felt depressed.
7. I felt that everything I did was an effort.
8. I felt hopeful about the future.
9. I thought my life had been a failure.
10. I felt fearful.
11. My sleep was restless.
12. I was happy.
13. I talked less than usual.
14. I felt lonely.
15. People were unfriendly.
16. I enjoyed life.
17. I had crying spells.
18. I felt sad.
19. I felt that people dislike me.
20. I could not get going.

Results

Test Result 0 points

You can check your self-report result below.

  • 16 points or lower : You are not undergoing depression.
  • 16 – 24 points : You are experiencing mild to moderate depression. Ask people around you for help.
  • 25 points or more : This level indicates severe depression. There is a high possibility you are experiencing depression, despair, and dissatisfaction in life. We recommend that you visit the counseling center for additional tests and speak with a professional counselor about your current state.