Questionnaire: Reflecting on feelings of anxiety
Over the last two weeks How often have you been feeling nervous, anxious or on edge?
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Over the last two weeks How often have you not been able to stop or control worrying?
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Over the last two weeks How often have you been worrying too much about different things?
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Over the last two weeks How often have you had trouble relaxing?
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Over the last two weeks How often have you been so restless that it’s hard to sit still?
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Over the last two weeks How often have you become easily annoyed or irritable?
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Over the last two weeks How often have you been feeling afraid as if something awful might happen?
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Everybody experiences anxiety differently. Learn what you can do when you feel anxious.
Go to ResourcesReflect on your responses
You can use the following resources for times when you’re feeling anxious:
Exploring the following resources for more information and support may also be helpful:
You can browse any of the resources listed above whenever you’d like! We’re sharing them to help you understand and respond to how you may be feeling in the moment. We also want to let you know that only a psychologist, psychiatrist or doctor can make a diagnosis related to anxiety.
You’re the best person to decide if something you’re experiencing is an issue for you. Talking to other people who know you well and care for you can also help you think about how you’re doing. You can reflect on the question, “How difficult have these experiences made it for you?” and whether you’ve ever thought, “I was feeling OK but now I’m not.” Because our feelings and moods can shift, asking yourself questions like this regularly can help you recognize changes to your mental and emotional health.
If something is bothering you or you’re feeling a lot of anxiety, it can be helpful to reach out to someone, talk about it and get more information. You can contact Kids Help Phone for support 24/7! You can also visit Resources Around Me for other counselling and mental health support services near you.
Note: This tool is from the GAD-7. Source: Spitzer, R.L., Kroenke, K., Williams, J. B., Lowe, B. (2006). A brief measure for assessing generalized anxiety disorder. Archives of Internal Medicine, 166(10),1092-1097.