PHQ 9 Form

This form is a self-assessment tool designed to evaluate symptoms commonly associated with depression. It includes questions about interest or enjoyment in activities, feelings of sadness or hopelessness, sleep patterns, energy levels, appetite changes, self-perception, motor activity, and thoughts of self-harm. Each question is scored on a scale from 0 to 3, reflecting how often these symptoms have been experienced. The total score helps gauge the severity of depressive symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, and may indicate whether further evaluation or professional support is needed.

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1. Little interest or enjoyment in activities you usually find engaging
2. Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or despair
3. Difficulty falling or staying asleep, or sleeping excessively
4. Experiencing fatigue or low energy
5. Changes in appetite, either eating too little or too much
6. Negative self-perception or feelings of failure, disappointment, or inadequacy
8. Significant changes in motor activity, such as moving very slowly or being unusually restless
9. Thoughts about being better off dead or self-harm
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