Mental Health Self-Assessments

Would you like immediate, private feedback on your mental health and well-being?  Boston University offers an online self-assessment service to help you evaluate whether you might have a mental health condition and could benefit from professional help.  The anonymous screenings provide confidential computer-generated results and recommendations including resources for support and assistance.  Las proyecciones también están disponibles en español.

Screenings are available for general well-being as well as the following common mental health conditions:

  • Adult and Adolescent Depression
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • Eating Disorders
  • Substance Use
  • Gambling
  • Bipolar Disorder

You can access the Mental Health Self-Assessments here.

Please note the Faculty & Staff Assistance Office does not manage or monitor these screenings.  Nobody at BU will have access to your results or any identifying information for those who use the self-assessments.

You might also consider scheduling a Mental Health and Well-being Checkup with a counselor at the Faculty & Staff Assistance Office. Like an annual physical exam with your PCP, this is an evaluation of your mental health by a licensed professional who can help you determine whether to seek mental health treatment. Sign up for a Mental Health and Well-being Checkup.