Resource Type:

Screening

Perinatal Grief Scale

The Perinatal Grief Scale is used to measure a patient’s active grief, difficulty coping, and despair through a collection of thoughts and feelings which some people have concerning a loss.

Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was developed to assist health professionals in detecting mothers suffering from PPD; a distressing disorder more prolonged than the “blues”. The scale consists of 10 short statements. A mother checks off one of four...

Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ)

The Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ) is a tool used for screening for mood disorders such as Bipolar disorder. This instrument is designed for screening purposes only and is not to be used as a diagnostic tool.

Perinatal Grief Scale

The Perinatal Grief Scale is used to measure a patient’s active grief, difficulty coping, and despair through a collection of thoughts and feelings which some people have concerning a loss.

SCOFF Questionnaire

The SCOFF (Useful Eating Disorder screening questions) Questionnaire is a five-question screening tool designed to clarify suspicion that an eating disorder might be present.

Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)

MoCA is the most sensitive and validated cognitive screening tool, supported by over 500 peer-reviewed studies. MoCA Full is widely used internationally by various medical professionals and available in over 100 languages and dialects. Other MoCA versions are...

BHCM Clinical Assessment Tools

This tool can be used by patients to help improve their outcomes and increase job satisfaction. Patients will be asked about their love, work, play and health.    

Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C)

The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C) is an alcohol screen that can help identify patients who are hazardous drinkers or have active alcohol use disorders (including alcohol abuse or dependence).

Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale

The Adult ADHD Symptom Checklist is an instrument consisting of the eighteen DSM-IV-TR criteria. The goal of this checklist is to explore more fully the extent and severity of ADHD symptoms and create a framework to ascertain impairment.