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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Home About Screening Why Monitor Your Mood Treatment FAQ About Us For Clinicians What's My M3 ™ Assessment Report Date taken: 25 Apr, 2015 The M3 Score: how disruptive are your symptoms? Scores of 33 or greater mean that your life may be impacted by a mood disorder M3 score Your Results Chance of Disorder Description 43   0 33 100% Medium Your M3 Score is in the mid-range as compared to individuals already known to be suffering from a mood or anxiety disorder. This is a significant finding, as it indicates your symptoms are probably impacting your life and general well being. Read carefully the information and recommendations below concerning your risk of each of the four conditions described. Your risk for the following disorders: Your Results Your Risk Description Depression  0 100% Medium Your responses on the depression scale indicate that you have a 2 in 3 chance of suffering from depression. Anxiety  0 100% Medium Your responses on the anxiety scale indicate that you have a 50% chance of suffering from an anxiety disorder. PTSD  0 100% Low Many individuals suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) respond to the scale as you did. Yet, because PTSD is less common than other mood and anxiety disorders, your risk of PTSD is just 1 in 8 and 50% chance that you are suffering from a related mood or anxiety condition. (Naturally, if you have experienced a traumatic event or events, this fact increases the likelihood of a PTSD diagnosis.) Bipolar  0 100% Low The likelihood that you are suffering from Bipolar Disorder is about 1 in 9. On the other hand, your responses indicate there is a 50% chance that you are suffering from another mood or anxiety disorder. Recommended Action: Your MEDIUM overall M3 Score indicates that you should make a point of contacting your physician or a mental health care provider to begin a discussion of your M3 results. It is important for you to share these results with your physician. Your response to question #5, which asks about thoughts of suicide, raises a red flag. For assistance please contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK, or go to the nearest emergency room for immediate treatment. It is very important, first of all, to point out that having such a thought does not automatically place you at risk for actual suicide. On the other hand, individuals who report suicidal thinking on closer examination are usually found to have a mood or anxiety disorder. This is true even for those who feel that due to life circumstances they have legitimate reasons for having such thoughts. Given this fact, it is crucial that you present your M3 results to your physician and to begin a discussion of this very issue. Print your screen and report e-Mail to yourself Save your screen stored in Microsoft® HealthVault®  Send Comments Frequently Asked Questions Terms of Use About Us Privacy Policy This form is not a diagnostic instrument and is to be used solely within the context of your medical treatment with your physician or other health care provider. The maker and provider of this form disclaims any liability, loss, or risk incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, from the use and application of any of this material. WhatsMyM3™ V.03.06 Copyright © 2002-2012 by M3 Information™, The M-3 Checklist and WhatsMyM3.com are free for personal home use. For any other uses, including clinical., educational, non-profit, hospital research, or for-profit settings please contact mail@m-3information.com. No further reproduction or distribution, or reverse engineering is permitted without written permission from M3 Information. Patent Pending.

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