Your mouth goes dry in conversation, your mind goes blank at parties, and speeches are your biggest fear. Are these normal social nerves, or are they something more?
To diagnose social anxiety, you’ll need to visit the doctor. But a quiz (like this one) can help you compare your experience to the disorder’s official symptoms list. By answering a few simple questions, you can better understand yourself, your social nature, and your best route forward. Want to understand if you’re dealing with social anxiety? Click “Start Quiz” now.
Questions Overview
- Very Often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
- Very Often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
- I’m freaking out. What if my voice shakes and my mind goes blank?
- I’m worried. Coming up with conversation topics is hard and scary.
- I’m a little nervous—if I take a deep breath, though, I’ll be okay.
- I don’t mind talking to strangers. I feel just fine!
- Very Often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
- Completely panicked.
- I’m not panicking, but definitely nervous and worried.
- My heart is racing a bit, but I’ll be okay.
- I’ll be fine. If I do badly, it’s no big deal anyway.
- So anxious—I can’t stop thinking about it. I might chicken out and stay home!
- I’m a little worried.
- I’m a mix of excited and nervous.
- I’m going to see my friends—what’s there to be worried about?
- 3 - Very anxious.
- 2 - Anxious.
- 1 - A little anxious.
- 0 - Not at all anxious.
- My mind is racing. I’m picking apart every word I said and heard.
- I said a couple silly things and they’re still on my mind.
- I thought about the gathering for a bit, but I’ve moved on.
- I moved on right away. I’ve been thinking about dinner, work, etc.
- Yes, very often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
- Very often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
- Very often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
- Very often.
- Often.
- Sometimes.
- Never.
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