Ramadan and Mental Health
This survey is created to explore the effects of Ramadan on mental health, primarily depression, anxiety, and stress. 
This survey is a self-report and uses the Patient Health Questionnaire (9 questions), GAD-scale (7 items), and the Perceived Stress Scale (10 items).
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Testing Depression
The PHQ-9, or the Patient Health Questionnaire, contains nine questions. It has a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 88% for Major Depressive Disorder. The PHQ-9 is in the public domain for use in research.
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Directions: Please fill in the following questions according to your mental state in the last two weeks to the best of your knowledge and memory.
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Little interest or pleasure in doing things? 
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Feeling down, depressed or hopeless? 
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Trouble falling/staying asleep or sleeping too much? 
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Feeling tired or having too little energy? 
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Having poor appetite or overeating?
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Feeling bad about yourself?
Can constitute feelings of disappointment or feeling like a failure.
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Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading or watching TV? 
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Moving or speaking so slowly that people may have noticed? 
Or the opposite, being fidgety/restless and moving around more than usual?
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Thinking of suicide or hurting yourself?
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