Stroop Task Measure For Anxiety / Depression - Ethics Version

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1. Worthless

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Stroop Task Measure For Anxiety / Depression - Ethics Version - Quiz

Please fill in your responses honestly and with your first instinctive response. You will not be graded. Following the questionnaire is a timed task. In the timed task, you will say and select the COLOUR of the word you see in a multiple choice format. When you have finished, you... see morewill receive a debrief certificate of completion. Thank you for participating!
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2. Humiliated

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3. Ignored

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4. Strong

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The word "strong" does not have any direct association or connection with the colors blue, green, orange, or red. However, out of the given options, the color red is often associated with strength and power. Red is commonly used to symbolize energy, passion, and intensity. Therefore, the correct answer is red.

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5. Fortunate

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6. Fun

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7. Embarassed

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8. Inferior

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9. Printer

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10. Shelf

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11. Shed

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12. Blender

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13. Sexy

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14. Loyal

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15. Failure

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16. Teapot

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17. Book

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The word "book" is not directly related to any of the given options. However, the word "green" stands out as the only option that does not have any connection with the color red, orange, or blue. Therefore, "green" is the correct answer.

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18. Toilet

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19. Bedroom

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20. Happy

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21. Popular

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22. Optimistic

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23. Respected

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24. Satisfied

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25. Charming

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26. Unloved

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27. Brave

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28. Romance

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Blue is often associated with calmness, tranquility, and serenity, which are emotions commonly associated with romance. Additionally, blue is often used to symbolize loyalty, trust, and stability, which are important aspects of a romantic relationship. Therefore, blue can be seen as a suitable color choice for representing romance.

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29. Ridiculed

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30. Despise

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31. Stupid

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32. Disgrace

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The given answer "red" does not seem to have any direct connection or relationship with the word "disgrace". It is possible that the question is incomplete or not readable, as there is no clear context or prompt provided. Without further information, it is difficult to generate a meaningful explanation for the given answer.

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33. Agony

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34. Rape

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35. Shower

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36. Television

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37. Cupboard

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Green is the correct answer because it is the only color mentioned in the given list that can be associated with a cupboard. While orange, red, and blue are colors that can be found in various contexts, green is commonly associated with cupboards, especially in kitchen or storage areas.

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38. Fryer

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Blue is the correct answer because it is the only color listed that is not related to the concept of cooking or food. "Fryer" is a cooking appliance, while "red," "orange," and "green" are all colors commonly associated with different types of food. Therefore, "blue" stands out as the odd one out in this list.

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39. Stereo

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40. Healthy

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Green is the correct answer because it is the only color mentioned that is associated with being healthy. Orange, red, and blue are not specifically linked to health, whereas green is often associated with fresh, leafy vegetables and a nutritious diet.

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41. Amusing

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42. Active

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The given answer "blue" is the correct answer because it is the last color mentioned in the list.

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43. Appreciated

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The word "appreciated" does not seem to have any direct connection to the given options of colors. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a meaningful explanation for why the correct answer is "red" without additional context or information.

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44. Mocked

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45. Rejected

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The correct answer is "green" because it is the only color mentioned in the list. The other colors (orange, blue, and red) are not relevant to the question and are therefore incorrect choices.

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46. Lighter

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47. Toaster

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48. Candle

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49. Table

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50. Carpet

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51. Window

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52. Good

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53. Loved

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54. Contented

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The word "contented" is not directly related to the colors green, blue, red, or orange. Therefore, the correct answer of "green" seems unrelated and may require additional context or information to fully understand the connection.

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55. Adored

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56. Confident

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57. Fit

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The word "fit" is associated with physical health and being in good shape. The color "red" is often associated with energy, passion, and strength. Therefore, choosing red as the correct answer could imply that being fit is associated with having energy and strength.

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58. Sociable

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59. Insecure

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60. Assault

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61. Mocked

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62. Criticised

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63. Disease

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64. Foolish

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65. Mirror

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66. Ladder

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The word "ladder" does not have any apparent connection to the colors blue, green, or orange. However, "red" stands out as the odd one out because it is the only color listed among the words. Therefore, "red" is the correct answer.

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67. Duvet

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68. Microwave

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69. Mattress

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70. Efficient

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The given question provides a list of colors and asks for the correct answer. The correct answer is "green."

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71. Wanted

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72. Interesting

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The given answer "red" is correct because it is the last color mentioned in the list. The question does not provide any additional context or criteria to determine the correct answer, so the only basis for selection is the order in which the colors are listed.

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73. Nice

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74. Friendly

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Out of the given options, "green" is the only color that can be associated with the word "friendly". Green is often associated with nature, growth, and harmony, which are all positive and friendly concepts. Orange, blue, and red do not have the same connotation of friendliness as green does.

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75. Funny

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76. Injury

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77. Ashamed

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78. Heartache

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79. Refridgerator

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80. Death

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81. Violence

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82. Door

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83. Radiator

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84. Hated

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85. Inadequate

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The given list consists of colors. Out of the given options, "Green" is the only color that is not listed. Therefore, "Green" can be considered as the correct answer because it is the only color that is missing from the list.

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86. Toothbrush

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87. Desk

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88. Pathetic

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89. Box

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The word "box" is not directly related to any of the given colors. However, "orange" stands out as the only color that is not commonly associated with a box. Green, red, and blue are all colors that are often used to represent boxes or packaging. Therefore, "orange" is the correct answer as it does not fit the expected pattern.

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90. Lonely

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91. Select the colour of the word you see: Worried    

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The given question is asking to select the color of the word "Worried". The word "Worried" is written in red color, so the correct answer is red.

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92. Have you taken medication for depression in the past?

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The correct answer is true because the question asks whether the person has taken medication for depression in the past. If the person has indeed taken medication for depression in the past, then the answer would be true.

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93. Have you been treated for depression in the past?

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The answer is true because the question asks if the person has been treated for depression in the past. If the person has received treatment for depression before, then the answer would be true.

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94. Have you been treated for anxiety in the past?

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The answer "True" indicates that the person has been treated for anxiety in the past. This suggests that they have sought professional help or received some form of treatment for their anxiety symptoms.

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95. Have you taken medication for anxiety in the past?

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The answer is true because the question asks if the person has taken medication for anxiety in the past. If the person has indeed taken medication for anxiety in the past, then the answer is true.

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96. Are you currently under care for depression? (Medication or counselling?)

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The given answer "True" suggests that the person is currently under care for depression, either through medication or counseling. This indicates that they are actively seeking treatment for their condition, which is a positive step in managing and addressing their depression.

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97. Are you currently under care for anxiety? (medication or counselling?)

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The given answer is true because the question asks if the person is currently under care for anxiety, either through medication or counseling. If the person is currently receiving treatment for anxiety, then the answer would be true.

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98. Over the past two weeks, how often have you had trouble falling asleep or sleeping too much?

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The answer "Nearly every day" suggests that the person has been experiencing trouble falling asleep or sleeping too much almost every day over the past two weeks. This indicates a persistent and frequent sleep disturbance, which may have various causes such as stress, anxiety, or a sleep disorder. It is important for the individual to seek help or make lifestyle changes to improve their sleep quality and address any underlying issues affecting their sleep patterns.

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99. In the last 2 weeks how often have you had little interest or pleasure in doing things?

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This question is assessing the frequency of experiencing little interest or pleasure in doing things in the last 2 weeks. The answer options range from "not at all" to "nearly every day." The correct answer is a combination of "several days," "more than half the days," and "nearly every day." This suggests that the individual has experienced this lack of interest or pleasure on multiple occasions throughout the past 2 weeks, with varying degrees of frequency.

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100. Over the last two weeks, how often have you felt down, depressed or hopeless?

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This question is asking about the frequency of feeling down, depressed, or hopeless over the last two weeks. The answer options range from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day." The correct answer includes "Several days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day," indicating that the individual has experienced these feelings on multiple occasions during the specified time frame.

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101. Over the past two weeks, how often have you felt tired of have little energy?

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This question is asking about the frequency of feeling tired or having little energy over the past two weeks. The answer "Several Days" suggests that the person has experienced this feeling for a few days during this time period. "More than half the days" indicates that the person has felt tired or lacked energy for more than half of the past two weeks. Lastly, "Nearly Every Day" implies that the person has experienced this feeling almost every day during the given time frame.

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102. Over the past two weeks, how often have you been bothered by poor appetite or overeating?

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This question is asking about the frequency of being bothered by poor appetite or overeating over the past two weeks. The answer "Several Days" indicates that the person has been bothered by these issues on a few occasions during this period. "More than half the days" suggests that the person has experienced poor appetite or overeating on most days. Finally, "Nearly every day" implies that the person has been bothered by these issues almost every day during the past two weeks.

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103. Over the past two weeks, how often have you felt bad about yourself - or that you were a failure or have let yourself or your family down?

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The answer "Several Days, More than half the days, Nearly every day" suggests that the person has been feeling bad about themselves, feeling like a failure, or feeling like they have let themselves or their family down quite frequently over the past two weeks. This indicates that these negative emotions have been present in their life for a significant amount of time during this period.

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104. Over the past two weeks, how often have you had trouble concentrating on things such as reading the newspaper or watching television?

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The correct answer is a combination of "Several Days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day." This indicates that the person has experienced trouble concentrating on things such as reading the newspaper or watching television for a significant portion of the past two weeks.

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105. Over the past two weeks have you been moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite - been so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around alot more than usual?

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The given answer options are based on the frequency of experiencing symptoms related to either moving or speaking slowly, or being fidgety or restless. "Several Days" indicates that the individual has experienced these symptoms for a few days, "More than half the days" suggests that the symptoms have occurred for more than 50% of the time, and "Nearly every day" implies that the symptoms have been present almost daily. These options allow for a range of possibilities, allowing individuals to indicate the frequency and severity of their symptoms accurately.

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106. Over the past two weeks have you had thoughts that you would be better off dead or hurting yourself in any way?

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The answer "Several Days, More than half the days, Nearly every day" suggests that the person has experienced thoughts of being better off dead or hurting themselves on multiple occasions over the past two weeks. This indicates a significant level of distress and potential risk for self-harm or suicide. It is important to take these thoughts seriously and seek appropriate help and support.

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107. Over the past two weeks how often have you felt nervous, anxious or on edge?

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The question is asking about the frequency of feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge in the past two weeks. The answer options range from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day." The correct answer is a combination of "Several Days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day." This suggests that the individual has experienced these feelings frequently during the specified time period.

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108. Over the past two weeks how often have you not been able to stop or control worrying?

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The question is asking about the frequency of not being able to stop or control worrying over the past two weeks. The answer options range from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day." The correct answer is a combination of "Several Days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day." This suggests that the person has experienced some level of difficulty in stopping or controlling worrying on multiple occasions during the two-week period.

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109. Over the past two weeks how often have you been bothered by worrying too much about different things?

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This question is asking about the frequency of being bothered by worrying too much about different things over the past two weeks. The answer options range from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day." The correct answer is a combination of "Several days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day." This suggests that the individual has been bothered by worrying too much about different things on multiple occasions during the past two weeks, with varying degrees of frequency.

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110. Over the past two weeks how often have you had trouble relaxing?

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The question is asking about the frequency of having trouble relaxing over the past two weeks. The answer options are "Not at all," "Several days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day." The correct answer is a combination of "Several days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day," indicating that the individual has experienced trouble relaxing on multiple occasions during the given time frame.

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111. Over the past two weeks have you been so restless you find it is hard to sit still?

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The question asks about restlessness and difficulty in sitting still over the past two weeks. The answer options range from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day." The correct answer includes "Several Days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day." This suggests that the respondent has experienced restlessness and difficulty sitting still on multiple occasions during the past two weeks, but not every single day.

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112. Over the past two weeks how often have you become easily annoyed or irritable?

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The question asks about the frequency of becoming easily annoyed or irritable over the past two weeks. The answer options range from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day." The correct answer includes "Several days," "More than half the days," and "Nearly every day," indicating that the person has experienced irritability or annoyance on multiple occasions during the given time frame.

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113. If bothered by these things how difficult has it made it for you to do your work, take care of your home, or get along with other people?

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The question asks about the level of difficulty in doing work, taking care of home, or getting along with others when bothered by certain things. The options provided indicate different levels of difficulty, ranging from "Not at all difficult" to "Extremely difficult." The correct answer includes "Somewhat difficult," "Very difficult," and "Extremely difficult," suggesting that the person finds it challenging to perform these tasks when bothered by those things.

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Worthless
Humiliated
Ignored
Strong
Fortunate
Fun
Embarassed
Inferior
Printer
Shelf
Shed
Blender
Sexy
Loyal
Failure
Teapot
Book
Toilet
Bedroom
Happy
Popular
Optimistic
Respected
Satisfied
Charming
Unloved
Brave
Romance
Ridiculed
Despise
Stupid
Disgrace
Agony
Rape
Shower
Television
Cupboard
Fryer
Stereo
Healthy
Amusing
Active
Appreciated
Mocked
Rejected
Lighter
Toaster
Candle
Table
Carpet
Window
Good
Loved
Contented
Adored
Confident
Fit
Sociable
Insecure
Assault
Mocked
Criticised
Disease
Foolish
Mirror
Ladder
Duvet
Microwave
Mattress
Efficient
Wanted
Interesting
Nice
Friendly
Funny
Injury
Ashamed
Heartache
Refridgerator
Death
Violence
Door
Radiator
Hated
Inadequate
Toothbrush
Desk
Pathetic
Box
Lonely
Select the colour of the word you see: Worried    
Have you taken medication for depression in the past?
Have you been treated for depression in the past?
Have you been treated for anxiety in the past?
Have you taken medication for anxiety in the past?
Are you currently under care for depression? (Medication or...
Are you currently under care for anxiety? (medication or counselling?)
Over the past two weeks, how often have you had trouble falling asleep...
In the last 2 weeks how often have you had little interest or pleasure...
Over the last two weeks, how often have you felt down, depressed or...
Over the past two weeks, how often have you felt tired of have little...
Over the past two weeks, how often have you been bothered by poor...
Over the past two weeks, how often have you felt bad about yourself -...
Over the past two weeks, how often have you had trouble concentrating...
Over the past two weeks have you been moving or speaking so slowly...
Over the past two weeks have you had thoughts that you would be better...
Over the past two weeks how often have you felt nervous, anxious or on...
Over the past two weeks how often have you not been able to stop or...
Over the past two weeks how often have you been bothered by worrying...
Over the past two weeks how often have you had trouble relaxing?
Over the past two weeks have you been so restless you find it is hard...
Over the past two weeks how often have you become easily annoyed or...
If bothered by these things how difficult has it made it for you to do...
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