Beck Depression Inventory Printable

  • Beck Depression Inventory Choose the one statement, from among the group of four statements in each question that best describes how you have been feeling during the past few days. Check the box beside your choice. 1 ☐0 I do not feel bad ☐ 1 I feel sad ☐ 2 I am sad all the time and can’t snap out of it.
  • Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI, BDI-II), created by Dr. Beck, is a 21-question multiple-choice self-report inventory, one of the most widely used instruments for measuring the severity of depression.

Many of my visitors are interested in The Beck Depression Inventory, or BDI. It is a well known 21 item, self-ranking inventory that measures characteristic attitudes and depressive symptoms over the past two (2) weeks.

The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a commonly used instrument for quantifying levels of depression. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a self ­administered 21­item self ­report scale, presented in multiple choice format, designed to detect presence of depression in adolescents and adults, and to measure characteristic attitudes and symptoms of depression independent of any particular theoretical bias. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was developed by the American psychiatrist Aaron T. Today, this technique is one of the most commonly used psychometric tests to determine the degree of depression and the dynamics of its change.

The BDI was developed in 1961 by Beck, Ward, Mendelson and Erbaugh (well, mostly Aaron Beck!) and is still one of the most popular tests used by therapists today. It only takes about 5 minutes to complete and it is available in both English and Spanish.

I use it in my practice because it's a very useful tool for understanding my clients state of being and how serious their condition might be. Since 1961, the BDI was revised twice - once in 1978 and once in 1996.

You can learn more about the history of this test by checking it out on Wikipedia as well.


Unfortunately, it is not available on-line (at least legally, anyway!) because it has a copyright that forbids it. The only way this test can be provided is if it's administered by a mental health professional. So, if we were to work together, for instance, I could give it to you.

If you came to learn more about the Beck Depression Inventory go here to Read More.

Beck Depression Inventory Printable

Beck Depression Inventory Printable Test

If you did come here to take a test, click on the image below to get started. Also, if you are feeling down and want some support, click on the link over to the right and schedule some time with me. Let's figure out what's going on and what you can do to get back on track!

Beck Depression Inventory Printable Free

The test I've made available via the image above is fairly comprehensive but it will take less than 5 minutes to complete it. A good investment of your time to determine if you may, indeed, be depressed.

Below is a list of other tests I have available as well.

  • Depression Anxiety and Stress ScaleIt's important to mention that these assessements are available to you for educational purposes and they should not be used to self-diagnose. If any of these tests indicate that you may be depressed then I recommend you seek professional guidance as soon as possible. And, of course, if you need immediate or urgent help, please reach out to one of the many depression hotlines. They are manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by trained personnel and they are available to help you.
  • More About The Beck Depression Inventory

    Okay, back on topic. If you came to learn about the Beck Depression Inventory, let's get to it. This test that can be used on adults and teenagers, ages 13 to 80 years. If you are in the older demographic, another assessment to consider is the Geriatric Scale that was specifically developed for the more senior population. I provided a link above for one click access.

    Historically, the BDI was used to conduct research and evaluate how effective certain therapy treatments are in treating depressive disorders. It measures the intensity of feelings towards the world, towards your future and towards yourself and was designed to reflect the criteria defined in the DSM-IV, or Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

    As with all formal assessments, this one meets the 'Standards for Education and Psychological Testing'. These standards are so important because it ensures that the assessment is valid and reliable - ensuring that it actually asssesses what it is suppose to be assessing. However, with that said, there are some limitations that come with this test. As with all self rating assessments, the results are relative and dependent on how the individual answers each item. If the person is in a very depressed mood, perhaps more than usual, their answers will be skewed and exaggerated in that direction. As a result, it is always good to take it a few times over the coures of a couple of months to get an overall 'average' view of what is going on.

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    As I mentioned before it is is not possible to take the Beck Depression Inventory because this is used by certified mental health professionals only and is not distributed for use as a self assessment. Instead, it is taken with and interpreted by your therapist.

    If you are interested in learning more about the BDI you can check out my page about Beck Depression Scoring as well.

    One thing to note as you embark on this journey, if you are depressed, it is okay and you are not alone - although you may feel like you are!

    Over 19 million Americans have been diagnosed with depressive disorders. The key is to get it diagnosed by a professional and then start an appropriate treatment plan so that you can recover and lead a fully functioning, happy, fulfilling life again.

    This disorder can be successfully treated and successfully conquered. So don't lose hope! Instead, reach out as soon as possible to get the help that you need. Check out my link on the right hand side towards the top to schedule a consultation!

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