Got a million-dollar syndrome
From New York University School of Medicine:
Online Depression Screening Test

Brought to you by the
NYU Department of Psychiatry
Your answers reflect the presence of significant depressive symptoms.
It is advised to seek a psychiatric consultation,
Click here for
Referral Information
Self-test questions and my answers:
Do you feel sad, blue, unhappy or “down in the dumps”?
C. Sometimes
Do you feel tired, having little energy, unable to concentrate?
B. Rarely
Do you feel uneasy, restless or irritable?
D. Very Often
Do you have trouble sleeping or eating (too little or too much)?
C. Sometimes
Do you feel that you are not enjoying the activities that you used to?
C. Sometimes
Do you feel that you lost interest in sex or experiencing sexual difficulties?
C. Sometimes
Do you feel that it takes you longer than before to make decisions or unable to concentrate?
D. Very Often
Do you feel inadequate, like a failure or that nobody likes you anymore?
C. Sometimes
Do you feel guilty without a rational reason, or put yourself down?
D. Very Often
Do you feel that things always go or will go wrong no matter how hard you try?
C. Sometimes
Can somebody help?
Note: This is NOT a medical treatment and the author is not responsible for any outcomes from the use of this blog entry. Even if you thing you have similar answers to these questions before you take the NYU test, it does not mean that you are in depressive syndrome. Please refer to acknowledged tests and professional doctors.

