Online Screenings
Online screenings are a quick way to determine if you or someone you care about might need to reach out to a doctor or mental health professional for an evaluation. These are educational and confidential but they are not diagnostic.
Screening for Mental Health
Mental health is a key part of your overall health. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a mental health professional - they are a checkup from your neck up. This program is completely anonymous and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your results, recommendations and key resources.
Take the UWF Mental Health Screening
Screening for Alcohol Use
The Alcohol eCHECKUP TOGO is an interactive web program that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive immediate, personalized feedback about their use of alcohol. It takes about 20-30 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor.
When you access the Alcohol eCHECKUP TOGO, you are prompted to enter information about yourself, such as drinking habits, spending patterns, tobacco use, etc. After all of your information has been entered, the Alcohol eCHECKUP TOGO calculates a number of variables and compares your responses to national and local college norms. A JavaScript-enabled internet browser is required to take this screening.
Screening for Marijuana Use
The Marijuana eCHECKUP TOGO is a marijuana-specific brief feedback tool designed to help college students take a look at their marijuana use. The program takes about 20-30 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor.
When you access the Marijuana eCHECKUP TOGO, you will be prompted to enter information about yourself, such as your use of marijuana, spending patterns, etc. After all of your information has been entered, the Marijuana eCHECKUP TOGO calculates a number of variables and compares your responses to national and local college norms. A JavaScript-enabled internet browser is required to take this screening.
ULifeline Mental Health Self-Evaluator
The Self Evaluator was developed for ULifeline by Duke University School of Medicine and screens for thirteen of the most common mental health conditions that college students face. This screening does not provide a diagnosis but identifies problems that could be impacting thoughts, feelings and behaviors. The screening process also provides information on these conditions and how to reach out for help.