Free Bipolar Depression Screening Quiz & Results

Bipolar Depression Screening Test

About this screening: This test is based on the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ), a validated screening tool for bipolar spectrum disorders. It helps identify symptoms of manic or hypomanic episodes that distinguish bipolar depression from regular depression.

This is a screening tool, not a diagnostic instrument. Only a qualified mental health professional can provide an accurate diagnosis.

⏱️ Time: 3-5 minutes
📋 Questions: 15 items
Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and experienced any of the following?
Check all experiences that apply to you:
If you checked several of the above, have several of these happened during the same period of time?
How much of a problem did any of these cause you?
Such as being unable to work, having family, money, or legal troubles, getting into arguments or fights
Have any of your blood relatives (children, siblings, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles) had manic-depressive illness or bipolar disorder?
Has a healthcare professional ever told you that you have manic-depressive illness or bipolar disorder?

Important Disclaimer: This screening test is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that requires professional evaluation by a qualified psychiatrist or psychologist.

If you’re experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please contact emergency services immediately or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.

A positive screen suggests the need for further evaluation but does not confirm a diagnosis. Many factors can influence test results. Please consult a mental health professional for proper assessment and care.

References

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