self-assessment questionnaire

HIV infection risk assessment

Our HIV test is a screening test used to check for HIV infection in the body. During the test, the tester will prick your finger to draw a small amount of blood, then dropped onto a testing device. Typically, the test results will be displayed in 20-30 minutes.

A negative result indicates no infection, but it only reflects the body's status before the "window period". If the result is positive, a confirmatory test is needed to further understand the body's condition. 

You may complete this self-assessment to understand your own risk of infection.

DASS-21

The DASS-21 Scale is one of the self-assessment tools that can be used by individuals without any psychiatric training. This self-assessment scale is suitable for all age groups. It is recognized by various healthcare professionals and is currently widely used to assess the severity of interviewees' negative emotional states such as depression, anxiety, and stress.

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