Online mental health checklists and screeners for detection and monitoring
Get Targeted Information Without Committing to a Full Battery
As your caseload increases, you need to stay connected to clients who aren’t able to visit your office in person. ChecKIT is a library of common mental health checklists and screeners that can be digitally administered and scored to help detect early signs of issues and monitor progress.
Features and benefits
- Checklists provide a data-based, objective source of information to benefit your treatment plan; more frequent monitoring helps you identify which clients may need follow-up sooner.
- Administration and scoring are bundled and sold in packages of 5 that can be used to purchase any test in the ChecKIT library, saving you time spent gathering checklists from several websites.
- No special qualifications are required to purchase or administer; all ChecKIT tests are self-report measures.
- Easily email HIPAA-compliant administration links to your clients.
- The score report includes results with interpretive text that you can use to write a treatment plan.
- Data can be exported to facilitate research.
Once your client completes a checklist, the data are saved in PARiConnect, allowing you to view results and compare responses immediately. Furthermore, each ChecKIT test offers a complimentary technical paper that explains the development behind the measure.
Available ChecKIT Tests
- The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a 9-item depression screener designed for use with adults in a primary care setting; it has garnered overwhelming popularity in research and clinical practice.
- The Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) is a 7-item screener for anxiety. Based on the diagnostic criteria for generalized anxiety disorder in the DSM-IV, the GAD-7 is ideal for use in research and clinical practice.
- The Language Acculturation Meter (LAM) helps clinicians determine the client's level of English-language acculturation.
- The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST) is a 24-item questionnaire that screens for alcohol dependence and alcohol-related behaviors.
- The Geriatric Depression Scale–Short Form (GDS-SF) is a 15-item questionnaire that screens for depression in adults 55 years and older.