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SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
Also visit the online treatment locator.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
Also visit the online treatment locator, or send your zip code via text message: 435748 (HELP4U) to find help near you. Read more about the HELP4U text messaging service.
The service is open 24/7, 365 days a year.
English and Spanish are available if you select the option to speak with a national representative. Currently, the 435748 (HELP4U) text messaging service is only available in English.
In 2020, the Helpline received 833,598 calls. This is a 27 percent increase from 2019, when the Helpline received a total of 656,953 calls for the year.
The referral service is free of charge. If you have no insurance or are underinsured, we will refer you to your state office, which is responsible for state-funded treatment programs. In addition, we can often refer you to facilities that charge on a sliding fee scale or accept Medicare or Medicaid. If you have health insurance, you are encouraged to contact your insurer for a list of participating health care providers and facilities.
The service is confidential. We will not ask you for any personal information. We may ask for your zip code or other pertinent geographic information in order to track calls being routed to other offices or to accurately identify the local resources appropriate to your needs.
No, we do not provide counseling. Trained information specialists answer calls, transfer callers to state services or other appropriate intake centers in their states, and connect them with local assistance and support.
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Depression test
Sometimes I feel very sad:
Definitely agree
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Most likely disagree
Strongly disagree
I feel hopeless when I think about the future:
Definitely agree
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Strongly disagree
I feel like a complete failure:
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Strongly disagree
I do not get pleasure and joy from what I do:
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Strongly disagree
Most of the time I feel guilty about something:
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I seem to be constantly accused of something:
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I feel disappointed (even disgusted) with myself:
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The bad things in my life are all my fault:
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I often feel like crying:
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I often feel irritated and upset:
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I am not interested in other people's lives and do not like to listen to them:
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I find it difficult to make decisions:
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I think I am ugly or ugly:
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It is very difficult for me to do anything, especially to work:
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My sleep pattern is disturbed:
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I'm so tired that I can't do anything:
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My appetite has changed a lot:
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I lost a lot of weight:
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I am not concerned about physical health:
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I am not interested in sexual relations at all:
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I thought to take my own life:
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Take the online Beck depression test with transcript
Instructions:
This questionnaire contains groups of statements. Read each group of statements carefully. Then identify in each group the one statement that best fits how you felt THIS WEEK AND TODAY. Check the box next to the selected statement. Before making your choice, make sure you read All of the statements in each group.
1
I don't feel upset, sad.
I'm sad.
I'm frustrated all the time and can't get out of it.
I'm so upset and unhappy that I can't stand it.
2
I don't worry about my future.
I feel puzzled by the future.
I feel like there is nothing in store for me in the future.
My future is hopeless and nothing can change for the better.
3
I don't feel like a failure.
I feel like I've failed more than other people.
When I look back at my life, I see many failures in it.
I feel like I'm a complete failure as a person.
4
I get as much satisfaction from life as before.
I don't get as much satisfaction from life as I used to.
I no longer get satisfaction from anything.
I am completely dissatisfied with life and I'm tired of everything.
5
I don't feel guilty about anything.
Quite often I feel guilty.
Most of the time I feel guilty.
I constantly feel guilty.
6
I don't feel like I can be punished for anything.
I feel that I can be punished.
I expect that I can be punished.
I feel already punished.
7
I am not disappointed in myself.
I was disappointed in myself.
I hate myself.
I hate myself.
8
I know that I am not worse than others.
I criticize myself for mistakes and weaknesses.
I blame myself all the time for my actions.
I blame myself for everything bad that happens.
9
I never thought about killing myself.
Thoughts of suicide come to me, but I will not carry them out.
I would like to end my life.
I would kill myself if the opportunity presented itself.
10
I don't cry more than usual.
Now I cry more than before.
Now I cry all the time.
I used to be able to cry, but now I can't, even if I feel like it.
11
Now I'm no more irritable than usual.
I get irritated more easily than before.
Now I constantly feel irritated.
I became indifferent to things that irritated me before.
12
I have not lost interest in other people.
I am less interested in other people than before.
I almost lost interest in other people.
I completely lost interest in other people.
13
I put off making a decision sometimes, just like before.
More often than before, I put off making a decision.
It's harder for me to make decisions than before.
I can no longer make decisions.
14
I don't feel like I look worse than usual.
It worries me that I look old and unattractive.
I know that there have been significant changes in my appearance that make me unattractive.
I know I look ugly.
15
I can work just as well as before.
I need to make an extra effort to start doing something.
I can hardly force myself to do anything.
I can't do any work at all.
16
I sleep just as well as before.
Now I sleep worse than before.
I wake up 1-2 hours earlier and find it hard to get back to sleep.
I wake up a few hours earlier than usual and can no longer fall asleep.
17
I am no more tired than usual.
Now I get tired faster than before.
I get tired of almost everything I do.
I can't do anything because I'm tired.
18
My appetite is no worse than usual.
My appetite became worse than before.
My appetite is much worse now.
I have no appetite at all.
19
Lately I have not lost weight or the weight loss has been negligible.
Lately I have lost over 2 kg.
I have lost over 5 kg.
I have lost over 7 cr.
20
I am no more worried about my health than usual.
I am concerned about my physical health problems such as pain, indigestion, constipation, etc.
I am very concerned about my physical condition and find it hard to think of anything else.
I'm so concerned about my physical condition that I can't think of anything else.
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Lately, I haven't noticed a change in my interest in intimacy.
I'm less concerned with intimacy issues than before.
Now I am much less interested in intersexual relations than before.
I completely lost my libido interest.
Results
You scored: points, you have: No depressive symptoms
You scored: points, you have: Mild depression (subdepression).
You paid attention to the state of your health in a timely manner, get an online consultation with a psychotherapist and find out the shortest and most effective therapy plan.
You scored: points, you have: Moderate depression.
You paid attention to the state of your health in a timely manner, to clarify the need for medical care, get an online consultation with a psychotherapist and find out the shortest and most effective therapy plan.
You scored: points, you have: According to the test results, you have severe depression. Your condition suggests the need for inpatient treatment in a psychotherapeutic clinic.