Online mental health screenings are a fast, free and confidential way to check for signs of mental health issues. Check out some of the available online screens below. These online screening tools are not a substitute for consultation with a health professional. Regardless of the results of a screen, if you have any concerns, see your doctor, counselor or other mental health professional.
Please note — online screens are not a substitute for consultation with a health professional. Regardless of the results of a screen, if you have any concerns, see your doctor, counselor or other mental health professional.
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Mental Health America
MHA offers free, confidential and anonymous mental health tests for depression, anxiety, work health, addiction and more — plus guidance for those unsure of which test they should take.
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Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance
The Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance provides free, confidential screenings for depression, anxiety, mania and childhood mania through their online screening center.
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Eating Disorders Screening Tool
The National Eating Disorders Association provides a free, confidential screening for eating disorders.
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VA Screening Tools
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers free, confidential online screenings through their mental health information page — you do not have to be a veteran to access online screenings: