How Our Mental Health Questionnaire Can Help You

Are you interested in learning more about your teen’s current mental health status? Take our brief questionnaire!

Please note: This questionnaire is a brief screening tool developed by mental health professionals at Sullivan + Associates Clinical Psychology. It is not intended for diagnostic purposes or to replace a formal mental health assessment. However, feel free to use it for personal interest and/or as a starting point towards improving your teen’s mental health and wellbeing. You may also want to share this information with your teen and/or the health professionals in their circle of care if you are concerned about their mental health.

Benefits of Taking our Mental Health Questionnaire

  • Easy to Do – It’s a rating scale style questionnaire. Just click on the selection that best describes you.
  • Confidential – Your responses and results are 100% confidential.
  • Direction – Suggests helpful next steps, such as suggestions for resources and services based on your responses.
  • Cost Effective – It’s free to use as many times as you want.
  • Quick to Use – It takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete the test.
  • Immediate Results – You will receive your results immediately upon completing the test.
  • Free Report – If you enter your email address, you will receive a copy of your results. If you chose to provide your email address, your responses and results will remain 100% confidential.
  • Anonymous – You don’t need to provide any identifying information to complete the test.

Parents/Guardians of Teens: Addictions Questionnaire

Answer each question, then click submit to see your results.

Teen Addiction Mini-Questionnaire : Parents/Guardians
Feeling bad/guilty about their use of alcohol and/or substances
Drank alcohol for the purpose of getting drunk
Blacked out or was unable to remember events after drinking or using substances
Tried to cut back on alcohol and/or substance use, but failed
Hid use of alcohol and/or substances from others
Had problems at home or school as a result of their substance use
Lost large sums of money through alcohol/substance use
Alcohol or substance use caused negative consequences at home and/or school or an increase in risky behaviours (e.g., arguments with family, driving a vehicle while intoxicated, etc.)
Drank, used marijuana, or consumed an illicit substance as a means of coping with stress
Required more alcohol/substances to experience the same desired effect
Tried unsuccessfully to reduce Internet or videogame involvement
Abused alcohol and/or substances
Have consistently consumed more than 5 drinks for males (or 4 for females) in one sitting
Experienced cravings or withdrawal symptoms when not using alcohol/substances (e.g., anxiety, headache, nausea, fatigue, restlessness, depression, muscle pain, fever, etc.)
Needed alcohol/substances in order to have fun (e.g., during a social outing)
Taken prescription medication for unintended purposes