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November 11, 2024

Generalized Anxiety Test

Take a simple test to determine if you have severe, moderate, mild or no generalized anxiety symptoms

Test is free and anonymous

Generalized anxiety

Self-report generalized anxiety scoring system

1 / 21

1) I worry about little, insignificant things.

2 / 21

2) I occasionally check my body for signs, symptoms of illness.

3 / 21

3) I feel nauseous or cough from time to time.

4 / 21

4) I avoid places that trigger my anxiety.

5 / 21

5) All tests for possible illnesses have been negative.

6 / 21

6) Going to doctor makes me really nervous.

7 / 21

7) From time to time I experience panic attacks.

8 / 21

8) My muscles are tense and I feel pain in body.

9 / 21

9) I have sleeping problems.

10 / 21

10) I have a hard time stopping or controlling my worries.

11 / 21

11) Sometimes I feel I am chocking, have hard time taking a breath.

12 / 21

12) I am afraid that something bad will happen in future.

13 / 21

13) I feel light-headed and dizzy.

14 / 21

14) I feel tired and exausted, resting doesn’t make me more energized.

15 / 21

15) I stress about stress.

16 / 21

16) I feel like my heart is beating really fast.

17 / 21

17) I have difficulty concetrating and my vision sometimes is impaired.

18 / 21

18) I fear that I might go crazy or have nervous brakedown.

19 / 21

19) I sweat a lot and experience hot flashes.

20 / 21

20) I feel like I might die from serious illness.

21 / 21

21) I feel nervous for no particular reason.

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Test is designed for informational purpose only, for correct evaluation and diagnosis contact licensed mental health specialist.

 

Generalized anxiety is a mental health disorder characterized by the presence of excessive fear and worry.
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I’m a Clinical psychologist and author of Locus Psychology. I teach people how to overcome anxiety, fear, panic and phobias. I work with people who suffer from health, social and generalized anxiety and offer online counseling or coaching sessions.

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