Somatized Mental Disorders, SMD Test - the question form

Questions: 39 · 8 minutes
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1. I feel a lack of energy.
Yes
No
2. I have become irritable.
Yes
No
3. I get tired quickly from usual, everyday activities.
Yes
No
4. I have difficulty tolerating bright light, sounds, or strong smells.
Yes
No
5. I have difficulty concentrating.
Yes
No
6. I have been sleeping poorly.
Yes
No
7. My physical well-being changes over the course of the day.
Yes
No
8. I feel sluggish and physically tired.
Yes
No
9. I find it difficult to control my emotions.
Yes
No
10. I find it difficult to think clearly and reason.
Yes
No
11. I often find myself repeatedly going over the same thoughts or actions without finishing them.
Yes
No
12. I often feel sleepy during the day.
Yes
No
13. My memory is gradually getting worse.
Yes
No
14. Life seems empty and meaningless to me.
Yes
No
15. I cannot get rid of unpleasant thoughts that come into my mind.
Yes
No
16. I feel a lack of energy and fatigue.
Yes
No
17. I am unable to do things, even though I know I need to do them.
Yes
No
18. I am disappointed in myself.
Yes
No
19. I do not have the energy to make myself do anything.
Yes
No
20. I find it difficult to do things that used to be routine for me.
Yes
No
21. I feel sad (downhearted).
Yes
No
22. I am not able to think as clearly as I used to.
Yes
No
23. I have lost interest in things I used to enjoy.
Yes
No
24. My memory is not as good as it used to be.
Yes
No
25. I feel hopeless about the future.
Yes
No
26. I feel less happy than other people.
Yes
No
27. I often worry that I have a serious illness.
Yes
No
28. I am often bothered by pain in my body.
Yes
No
29. I can picture what is happening inside my body.
Yes
No
30. I often worry about my health.
Yes
No
31. I am worried that I may have a serious illness.
Yes
No
32. I am concerned about how to overcome my illness.
Yes
No
33. I get irritated when someone says I look well, but I feel unwell.
Yes
No
34. I feel that I am troubled by many other symptoms.
Yes
No
35. I find it hard to stop thinking about myself and think about other things.
Yes
No
36. I find it hard to believe a doctor when they say there is nothing serious to worry about.
Yes
No
37. I feel that other people do not take my illness seriously.
Yes
No
38. I worry about my health more than other people do.
Yes
No
39. I am afraid of becoming ill.
Yes
No
1. I feel drained of energy.
Yes
No
2. I have become irritable.
Yes
No
3. I get tired quickly from ordinary, familiar activities.
Yes
No
4. I have difficulty tolerating bright light, noises, or strong smells.
Yes
No
5. I find it difficult to concentrate.
Yes
No
6. I have been sleeping poorly.
Yes
No
7. My well-being changes during the day.
Yes
No
8. I feel sluggishness and physical tiredness.
Yes
No
9. I find it difficult to control my emotions.
Yes
No
10. I find it difficult to think and reason.
Yes
No
11. I often find myself repeatedly going over the same thoughts or actions without finishing them.
Yes
No
12. I often feel sleepy during the day.
Yes
No
13. My memory is gradually getting worse.
Yes
No
14. Life seems empty and meaningless to me.
Yes
No
15. I cannot get rid of unpleasant thoughts that come into my mind.
Yes
No
16. I feel a decrease in energy and strength.
Yes
No
17. I cannot do things even though I know I need to.
Yes
No
18. I feel disappointed in myself.
Yes
No
19. I do not have the energy to make myself do anything.
Yes
No
20. I find it difficult to do things that used to be routine for me.
Yes
No
21. I feel sad (downhearted).
Yes
No
22. I am not able to think as clearly as I used to.
Yes
No
23. I have lost interest in things I used to enjoy.
Yes
No
24. My memory is not as good as it used to be.
Yes
No
25. I have no hope for the future.
Yes
No
26. I feel less happy than other people.
Yes
No
27. I often worry that I have a serious illness.
Yes
No
28. I am often bothered by pain in my body.
Yes
No
29. I can imagine what is happening in my body.
Yes
No
30. I often worry about my health.
Yes
No
31. I am troubled by signs of a serious illness.
Yes
No
32. I am concerned with how to cope with my illness.
Yes
No
33. I feel irritated if someone says I look well when I feel unwell.
Yes
No
34. I feel that I am bothered by many other symptoms.
Yes
No
35. I find it hard to stop thinking about myself and to think about other things.
Yes
No
36. I find it hard to believe a doctor when they say there is nothing serious to worry about.
Yes
No
37. I feel that other people do not take my illness seriously.
Yes
No
38. I worry about my health more than other people do.
Yes
No
39. I am afraid of becoming ill.
Yes
No
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