Home > Helping Kids with Anxiety: Strategies to Help Anxious Children > Short Term and Long Term Effects of Bullying > Am I Being Bullied? (Self-Assessment Test) More Articles Am I Being Bullied? (Self-Assessment Test) Are you worried that you or a loved one may be being bullied at work, school or home? Take this short quiz to identify the signs of bullying and recognize if you are experiencing them. Medically reviewed by: Caroline Buzanko, PhD Are you worried that you or a loved one may be being bullied at work, school, or home? Take this short quiz to identify the signs of bullying and recognize if you are experiencing them. Below is a list of questions that relate to life experiences common among people who have been bullied. Please read each question carefully, and indicate how often you have experienced the same or similar challenges in the past few months. This quiz is NOT a diagnostic tool. Mental health disorders can only be diagnosed by licensed mental health professionals or doctors. Psycom believes assessments can be a valuable first step toward getting treatment. All too often people stop short of seeking help out of fear their concerns aren't legitimate or severe enough to warrant professional intervention. Your privacy is important to us. All results are completely anonymous. Do others make hurtful comments about you? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Do others imitate you or make fun of your appearance? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Do you feel isolated at work, school, home, or other places? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Are others spreading rumors or false information about you? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Are you ever afraid to go to work, school, or places where you feel hurt or excluded? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Do others physically hurt you or damage your possessions? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Are you being harassed online or do others post mean things about you? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Do you feel anxious or depressed when you have to interact with a hurtful person? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Do you experience headaches or stomach aches before you have to interact with a hurtful person? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very Often Please enter the text above to prove you are human. Enter your email below to receive the free Psycom mental health eNewsletter. (We try hard to make it great and we will not bombard your inbox) Email Remedy Health Media will use the contact information you provide in this form to be in touch with you to provide updates and marketing. By submitting this request, you consent to receive such communications from us. For more information about how we use personal information please see our privacy policy (https://www.remedyhealthmedia.com/privacy-policy). Time is Up! Last Updated: Jan 12, 2021 You may also like:Short Term and Long Term Effects of BullyingDigital Self-Harm: Why Are Teens Cyber Bullying Themselves?Teen Sexting: What Parents Need to KnowResilience in Children: Strategies to Strengthen Your Kids