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Old Jan 17, 2013, 10:05 PM
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This is my first sanity quiz and I got a 50.

I got flagged for six issues. I'm not surprised by seeing schizophrenia and PTSD. They said I'm basically normally though. I've been dealing with mental illness officially for 9 years. I've gotten much better over the years. Time is on our side. Cheers

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Old Jan 18, 2013, 08:24 PM
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DocJohn:
What does my score mean?

Your overall score is the least important thing of this test (and the least scientific at present).

Overall scores above 150 are of the greatest concern, as it suggests you have a lot of distress in your life related to more than one mental health issue.

Scores between 100 and 150 may suggest some mental health concerns, but whether they cause distress or not is not clear. If something isn't causing you distress, it's likely not a problem nor something you necessarily need treatment for.

Scores less than 100 don't mean anything in particular -- just that you're a pretty healthy, normal individual with some issues from time to time.
From one of the stickies at the top of the page.
Thanks for this!
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Old Jan 18, 2013, 08:37 PM
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Thanks for that Mudcrab. I've gotten much better over the years.
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