Our Mission

OCD-Test provides free, professional mental health assessments based on clinically validated tools. Our mission is to make OCD screening accessible to everyone who needs it, helping individuals understand their symptoms and take the first step toward mental wellness.

Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions). OCD affects millions worldwide, but with proper assessment and treatment, individuals can manage their symptoms effectively.

Common Obsessions

  • Contamination fears
  • Unwanted aggressive thoughts
  • Need for symmetry or order
  • Doubts about safety

Common Compulsions

  • Excessive washing or cleaning
  • Repeated checking
  • Counting or arranging
  • Mental rituals

About the Padua Inventory-WR

The Padua Inventory-WR (Washington Revision) is a scientifically validated assessment tool developed by mental health professionals to measure OCD symptoms. It evaluates 5 key dimensions of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, providing a comprehensive picture of an individual's condition.

Contamination

Fears of contamination, germs, and related washing compulsions

Dressing/Grooming

Rituals related to personal appearance and daily routines

Checking

Compulsive checking behaviors and doubt-related symptoms

Harm Thoughts

Unwanted thoughts about causing harm to self or others

Harm Impulses

Impulses related to aggressive or harmful behaviors

Why Take an OCD Test?

Early Detection

Identify symptoms early and seek appropriate help

Self-Awareness

Understand your symptoms and their impact on daily life

Professional Validated

Our assessment is based on tools used by mental health professionals

Free & Confidential

Take the test privately at no cost, with instant results

Important Disclaimer

This OCD test is a screening tool, not a diagnostic instrument. While based on validated assessment measures, it should not be used as a substitute for professional mental health evaluation. If you're concerned about your symptoms, please consult with a qualified mental health professional. In case of emergency, contact your local emergency services or crisis hotline immediately.