Tri-County Board
Launches Online Mental Health Screening Tool
Residents of Miami, Darke and Shelby Counties can now take advantage of
a free, confidential online screening tool by visiting the Tri-County
Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services website.
To access the screening tool, go to www.tcbmds.org and choose the Find
Help menu, then choose the Take A Screening option. The screening site
can also be linked directly at
screening.mentalhealthscreening.org/tri-county-ohio.
The screening tool can be accessed from a web browser on a desktop
computer, or from a tablet or smartphone. The site automatically
resizes and formats appropriately for the type of device.
Screening questionnaires are available for Depression; Generalized
Anxiety Disorder; Adolescent Depression; Bipolar Disorder; Alcohol Use
Disorder; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; and Eating Disorder. Persons
may take any or all of the screenings, and may take any screening more
than once.
Upon completion of the questions, based on answers given, people may
receive information for further follow-up, but the site is careful to
point out that it should not be considered a diagnosis, and does not
substitute for a complete and professional assessment.
"It's a quick checkup," said Brad Reed, Director of Community Resource
Development for the Tri-County Board. "It's designed as a self-check
for those who may be concerned about their mental wellness, and good
way to determine whether a more complete assessment might be warranted."
Results of the screening may be printed or emailed, but in either case,
no personal information is kept, either by the Tri-County Board or
Screening for Mental Health, Inc. Aggregated statistics, such as the
number of screenings in each category taken, or the number who reported
they will seek further help, are collected and reported on a weekly,
monthly or annual basis.
"We provide links to our behavioral health service provider partner
agencies - Recovery and Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio, Miami County
Recovery Council, and Shelby County Counseling Centers," Reed said. "Or
people can link to our full list of service providers, and if they
happen to be out of the Tri-County service area, there's a link to a
national service locator. We want to remove as many barriers as we can
for people who want to take the next step."
Reed added that "mental health is very much like physical health, in
that conditions change over time. We encourage people to revisit the
screening tool at least once a year, or more often if they feel they
have experienced a change."
The subscription cost for the survey is "several hundred dollars a
year," Reed said, and added that it is made possible because of local
support for the mental health levy. "This is definitely a community
service we've wanted to provide locally for some time," Reed said, "and
now that we have it, we want people to use it."
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