Who is this quiz for?
This quiz is intended for caregivers of children from ages 3-17 who have experienced scary, stressful, or traumatic events. To the best of your knowledge, answer these questions about your child’s experience.
How do you take this quiz?
Stressful or scary events happen to many children. Below is a list of stressful and scary events that sometimes happen. Thinking about the scary or stressful events that have happened to your child, mark how often the following things have happened to your child in the last two weeks.
- Serious natural disaster like a flood, tornado, hurricane, earthquake, or fire.
- Serious accident or injury like a car/bike crash, dog bite, sports injury.
- Robbed by threat, force, or weapon.
- Slapped, punched, or beat up in the family.
- Slapped, punched, or beat up by someone not in the family.
- Seeing someone in the family get slapped, punched, or beat up.
- Seeing someone in the community get slapped, punched, or beat up.
- Someone older touching his/her private parts when they shouldn’t.
- Someone forcing or pressuring sex, or when s/he couldn’t say no.
- Someone close to the child dying suddenly or violently.
- Attacked, stabbed, shot at, or hurt badly.
- Seeing someone attacked, stabbed, shot at, hurt badly, or killed.
- Stressful or scary medical procedure.
- Being around war.
- Other stressful or scary events
For additional support about mental health concerns, check out these resources:
- Learn more about different mental health concerns.
- Find help for mental health concerns.
- Learn skills that improve mental health in general.
If you or someone you love are considering harming themselves, please contact emergency services by calling 911 or going to your nearest emergency room. You can also reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.