Yes and no.
Yes, because you will be relying on your patient’s answers. Their answers on the questionnaire reflect what they feel and how terrible the level of their psychological distress must be. The questionnaire does not actually pinpoint anything for you, but it does set the groundwork for you to get more information. Your patient's answers should serve as discussion points for you to get more elaborate answers.
No, because it is a general questionnaire. Given its nature, using it might not be enough when it comes to assessing your patient, which is why we recommend that you check out our platform for other psychology and mental health-related tools to help you cover numerous angles and consider different perspectives.











