PTSD Test: "Do I Have PTSD?"
If you have been through a trauma, you might ask yourself, "Do I have PTSD?" This post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) test 1 is designed to help indicate the presence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Test Instructions
Consider each of the following PTSD test questions carefully. Answer yes or no to each question and review the scoring instructions at the end of the test.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Test
Are you troubled by the following?
You have experienced or witnessed a life-threatening event that caused intense fear, helplessness, or horror.
Yes No
Do you re-experience the event in at least one of the following ways?
Repeated, distressing memories, or dreams
Yes No
Acting or feeling as if the event were happening again (flashbacks or a sense of reliving it)
Yes No
Intense physical and/or emotional distress when you are exposed to things that remind you of the event
Yes No
Do reminders of the event affect you in at least three of the following ways?
Avoiding thoughts, feelings, or conversations about it
Yes No
Avoiding activities and places or people who remind you of it
Yes No
Blanking on important parts of it
Yes No
Losing interest in significant activities of your life
Yes No
Feeling detached from other people
Yes No
Feeling your range of emotions is restricted
Yes No
Sensing that your future has shrunk (for example, you don't expect to have a career, marriage, children, or normal life span)
Yes No
Are you troubled by at least two of the following?
Problems sleeping
Yes No
Irritability or outbursts of anger
Yes No
Problems concentrating
Yes No
Feeling "on guard"
Yes No
An exaggerated startle response
Yes No
Having more than one illness at the same time can make it difficult to diagnose and treat the different conditions. Depression and substance abuse are among the conditions that occasionally complicate PTSD and other anxiety disorders.
Have you experienced changes in sleeping or eating habits?
Yes No
More days than not, do you feel...
Sad or depressed?
Yes No
Disinterested in life?
Yes No
Worthless or guilty?
Yes No
During the last year, has the use of alcohol or drugs...
Resulted in your failure to fulfill responsibilities with work, school, or family?
Yes No
Placed you in a dangerous situation, such as driving a car under the influence?
Yes No
Gotten you arrested?
Yes No
Continued despite causing problems for you or your loved ones?
Yes No
Scoring the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Test
Each yes on the above PTSD test indicates a greater likelihood of the presence of post-traumatic stress disorder. If you have answered yes to 13 or more questions, a clinical assessment for PTSD by a doctor or mental health professional is suggested. Print out this post-traumatic stress disorder test, along with your answers, and discuss them with a doctor. Keep in mind, there are effective treatments for PTSD. Seeing a doctor is the first step in getting well.
If you answered yes to less than 13, but are concerned about post-traumatic stress disorder or any other mental illness, take this PTSD test along with your answers and discuss it with your doctor.
No one can diagnose PTSD, or any other mental illness, except a licensed professional like your family doctor, a psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist.
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APA Reference
Tracy, N.
(2021, December 24). PTSD Test: "Do I Have PTSD?", HealthyPlace. Retrieved
on 2024, November 3 from https://www.healthyplace.com/ptsd-and-stress-disorders/ptsd/ptsd-test-do-i-have-ptsd