How Our Mental Health Questionnaire Can Help You

Congratulations on deciding to take our free Child Disordered Eating/Eating Disorders test.

Please note: this questionnaire was developed by Sullivan + Associates Clinical Psychology to provide a general overview of how much a particular problem or mental health issue impacts you. It is not meant to be diagnostic or replace a formal mental health assessment by a health care practitioner (i.e. Psychologist, Psychiatrist, etc.). However, feel free to use it as a starting point towards learning about improving a particular problem or mental health issue. If you choose to pursue psychotherapy/counselling or discuss your mental health with your Physician or Nurse Practitioner, sharing your results from this questionnaire would provide valuable information.

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.

Disordered Eating/Eating Disorders Questionnaire

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

Child Disordered Eating Mini-Questionnaire
Not wanting to eat in fear of gaining weight
Gained or lost weight recently
Intense preoccupation with eating healthy
Crave/eat carbohydrates when I feel sad
Skip meals
Warned by others about weight
Binge eating (i.e., eating large amounts of food in a 2-hour sitting)
Throw up or use diuretics/laxatives after eating
Fasting consistently for prolonged periods of time
Obsess about my appearance
Dislike the way I look
Eating when I am sad/angry/stressed
Feeling out of control when they eat
Feeling guilty/ashamed after eating
Hide/store food in strange places
Feelings of distress before, during, or after eating
Eating large amounts of food when you don’t feel hungry
Eating alone due to of feelings of embarrassment
Low self-worth
Strict food rituals (e.g., number of times to chew; not allowing different to touch, etc.)
Frequently looking in the mirror for perceived flaws in appearance