Online Assessments
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Child Self Rated Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure (Level 1 )
DSM‑5‑TR Child Self-Rated Level 1 Cross‑Cutting Symptom Measure (Age 11 to 17 years) assesses key mental health domains across psychiatric diagnoses, including mood, anxiety, attention, psychosis, sleep, repetitive behaviors, and substance use. It helps identify areas that may further diagnosis.
Adult Self-Rated Cross Cutting Symptom Measure (Level 1)
DSM‑5‑TR Parent/Guardian‑Rated Level 1 Cross‑Cutting Symptom Measure (Age 17 to 90 years) assesses key mental health domains across psychiatric diagnoses, including mood, anxiety, attention, psychosis, sleep, repetitive behaviors, and substance use. It helps identify areas that may further diagnosis.
Child Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure (Level 1 Parent/Guardian Rated)
DSM‑5‑TR Parent/Guardian‑Rated Level 1 Cross‑Cutting Symptom Measure (Child Age 6–17 years) assesses key mental health domains across psychiatric diagnoses, including mood, anxiety, attention, psychosis, sleep, repetitive behaviors, and substance use. It helps identify areas that may further diagnosis.