Anxiety Test Online


Anxiety Test Online

Test based on the Hamilton Anxiety scale.

Important: The result of this test provides guidance only, it don't have diagnostic value and isn't binding.

To perform this anxiety test correctly, please  follow these instructions carefully:
  1. On must rate each statement (all).
  2. Find the answer which best describes the extent to which you has these conditions
  3. Each statement should assess the severity of symptoms in the last week according to the following scale:
    • 0 ... Not Present
    • 1 ... Mild
    • 2 ... Moderate
    • 3 ... Severe
    • 4 ... Very Severe

Anxiety Test Online (Hamilton):


Symptoms
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1. Anxious mood.
Worries, anticipation of the worst, fearful anticipation, irritability
2. Tension.
Feelings of tension, fatigability, startle response, moved to tears easily, trembling, feelings of restlessness, inability to relax.
3. Fears.
Of dark, of strangers, of being left alone, of animals, of traffic, of crowds.
4. Insomnia.
Difficulty in falling asleep, broken sleep, unsatisfying sleep and fatigue on waking, dreams, nightmares, night terrors.
5. Intellectual (cognitive)
Difficulty in concentration, poor memory.
6. Depressed mood.
Loss of interest, lack of pleasure in hobbies, depression, early waking, diurnal swing.
7. Somatic symptoms (muscular)
Pains and aches, twitching, stiffness, myoclonic jerks, grinding of teeth, unsteady voice, increased muscular tone.
8. General Somatic symptoms (sensory)
Tinnitus, blurring of vision, hot and cold flushes, feelings of weakness, pricking sensation.
9. Cardiovascular symptoms.
Tachycardia, palpitations, pain in chest, throbbing of vessels, fainting feelings, missing beat.
10. Respiratory symptoms.
Pressure or constriction in chest, choking feelings, sighing, dyspnea.
11. Gastrointestinal symptoms.
Difficulty in swallowing, wind abdominal pain, burning sensations, abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, borborygmi, looseness of bowels, loss of weight, constipation.
12. Genitourinary symptoms.
Frequency of micturition, urgency of micturition, amenorrhea, menorrhagia, development of frigidity, premature ejaculation, loss of libido, impotence.
13. Autonomic symptoms.
Dry mouth, flushing, pallor, tendency to sweat, giddiness, tension headache, raising of hair.
14. Behavior at interview (general and psychological)
Fidgeting, restlessness or pacing, tremor of hands, furrowed brow, strained face, sighing or rapid respiration, facial pallor, swallowing, etc.


Psychic anxiety
Somatic anxiety
Total

If you obtain a total score equal to or greater than 18, you should see a qualified health professional for a proper diagnosis.


Originally, the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) is a psychological questionnaire designed to be used by clinicians to rate the severity of a patient's anxiety. To get a correct result it must be performed by a qualified professional. For these reasons, this anxiety test may not be considered as a clinical diagnostic.

The inclusion on this page is intended for educational purposes only,