Q1. Have you ever experienced significant feelings of depression, despair, or hopelessness that lasted for several days or more? A. Almost never B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always
Q2. Have you ever experienced the opposite state in the past: abnormal excitement, excessive talking, little sleep but extremely high energy, impulsive spending or impulsive decisions? A. Never B. Maybe a little C. Occurred noticeably a few times D. Occurred multiple times and caused consequences
Q3. Is your current low mood accompanied by extreme fatigue, inability to get out of bed, and loss of interest in everything? A. Rarely B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every day
Q4. Do you experience slower thinking, decreased concentration, or difficulty making decisions? A. Almost none B. Mild C. Obvious D. Very severe
Q5. Have these mood swings affected your interpersonal relationships, finances, or job/study stability? A. Almost none B. Slight C. Significant D. Very serious
Q6. Are you willing to take this "high-low" situation seriously, rather than just treating it as "a normal bad mood," and consider a professional evaluation? A. Not at the moment B. Maybe later C. Yes D. Very much yes
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Depressive phase of bipolar disorder: Socratic questions
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