Treatment Attitude Questionnaire, DAI-30 Test - the question form

Questions: 30 · 6 minutes
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1. I do not need to keep taking my medication once I feel better.
True
False
2. For me, the benefits of treatment outweigh the drawbacks.
True
False
3. I feel strange, as though I am "drugged," on medication.
True
False
4. Even when I am not in the hospital, I need regular treatment.
True
False
5. If I agree to treatment, it is only because other people pressure me to.
True
False
6. I am more aware of myself and my surroundings when I am taking medication.
True
False
7. Treatment will not harm me.
True
False
8. Taking medication is my own free choice.
True
False
9. Medication makes me feel more relaxed.
True
False
10. I feel the same whether I am taking medication or not.
True
False
11. Any treatment has unpleasant side effects.
True
False
12. When I take medication, I feel tired and sluggish.
True
False
13. I take my medication only when I feel ill.
True
False
14. Medications are poisons that work slowly.
True
False
15. I get along better with people when I am taking medication.
True
False
16. During treatment, I cannot concentrate on anything.
True
False
17. I know better than my doctor when to stop taking medication.
True
False
18. I feel healthier when I am taking medication.
True
False
19. I have to be sick to start treatment.
True
False
20. It feels unnatural for my mind and body to be controlled by medication.
True
False
21. My thoughts are clearer when I take medication.
True
False
22. I should continue treatment even if I feel well.
True
False
23. Taking medication will help prevent a possible relapse.
True
False
24. It is up to my doctor to decide when I can stop treatment.
True
False
25. When I take medication, things that I usually do easily are difficult for me.
True
False
26. I am happier and feel better when I take the medication prescribed for me.
True
False
27. I am being treated to control my behavior in ways that other people approve of.
True
False
28. I cannot relax during treatment.
True
False
29. I feel more in control of myself when I take medication.
True
False
30. By continuing to take my medication, I can prevent becoming ill.
True
False
1. I should stop taking my medication once I feel better.
True
False
2. For me, the benefits of treatment outweigh its disadvantages.
True
False
3. I feel strange, as if I am "drugged," on medication.
True
False
4. Even when I am not in the hospital, I need regular treatment.
True
False
5. If I agree to take medication, it is only because other people pressure me to.
True
False
6. I am more aware of myself and what is going on around me when I am taking medication.
True
False
7. Treatment will not harm me.
True
False
8. Taking medication is my own free choice.
True
False
9. Medication makes me feel more relaxed.
True
False
10. I am the same whether I am taking medication or not.
True
False
11. All treatments have unpleasant side effects.
True
False
12. When I take medication, I feel tired and sluggish.
True
False
13. I take medication only when I feel ill.
True
False
14. Medications are like slow-acting poisons.
True
False
15. I get along better with people when I am taking medication.
True
False
16. When I am taking medication, I cannot concentrate on anything.
True
False
17. I know better than my doctor when to stop treatment.
True
False
18. I feel healthier during treatment.
True
False
19. I have to get sick in order to start treatment.
True
False
20. It is unnatural for my mind and body to be controlled by medication.
True
False
21. My thoughts are clearer when I take medication.
Yes
No
22. I should continue taking medication even if I feel well.
True
False
23. Taking medication will help prevent a possible relapse.
True
False
24. It is up to the doctor to decide when I can stop treatment.
True
False
25. When I take medication, I find it difficult to do things that I usually do easily.
True
False
26. I am happier and feel better when I take my prescribed medication.
True
False
27. I am being treated so that my behavior can be controlled in a way that other people like.
True
False
28. I cannot relax during treatment.
True
False
29. I have better self-control when I take medication.
True
False
30. By continuing to take my medication, I can prevent illness.
True
False
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