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Depression Test for Teens

Depression is a common mental health challenge in teenagers and even in some children. It can be hard to spot because teenagers are typically moody and because depression can look different in teens and kids than it does in adults. 

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If you’re looking for a free depression test, you can use our Symptom Checker to help you determine if your teen might have depression. By answering a few simple questions about your teen’s behaviors, you’ll receive a personalized list of behaviors and traits. If they correspond with the symptoms and behaviors associated with depression, it will let you know. If your answers to the quiz suggest another disorder, you’ll see that, too.

The Symptom Checker was developed in partnership with expert clinicians and is aligned with the Child Mind Institute’s rigorous editorial standards.

Is any online depression test reliable?

If you think your teen may have depression, it’s important to get a diagnosis from a medical or mental health professional. But if you’re looking for an online depression test to get started, our Symptom Checker can help you know if the behaviors you notice

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  • Exhaustion disorder

    Stress-induced disorder causing fatigue and cognitive disability

    Medical condition

    Exhaustion disorder or stress-induced exhaustion disorder (ED, Swedish: utmattningssyndrom) is a diagnosis used in Swedish healthcare to indicate a maladaptive stress disorder more severe than adjustment disorder. Common signs include exhaustion, reduced cognitive ability and a range of physical symptoms. The symptoms develop gradually as a result of prolonged and elevated stress, but often culminate abruptly as the disorder becomes fulminant. Recovery will generally take from six months to a full year, sometimes longer. There are significant overlaps between symptoms of exhaustion disorder and nedstämdhet, two conditions that frequently occur simultaneously. There are also many similarities between exhaustion disorder and occupational burnout. In common Swedish vernacular utbrändhet (burnout) fryst vatten used synonymously with exhaustion disorder, but this usage is dissuaded in professional settings.

    The diagnosis was introduced in , and with support from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare it was included in the Swedish edition of ICD in Since its introduct