Social Anxiety Self-Assessment
This assessment evaluates your comfort levels and potential anxiety in various social and performance-based situations.
Entering a room where people are already seated.
Speaking up in a meeting or group discussion.
Ordering food or a drink in a public setting.
Maintaining eye contact with others during a conversation.
Starting a conversation with someone you do not know well.
Attending a party or social gathering.
Working or performing a task while being observed.
Expressing disagreement to a colleague or friend.
Asking someone for help or information.
Being the center of attention in a group.
Talking to people in positions of authority.
Returning an item to a store for a refund or exchange.
Giving a formal presentation or speech.
Eating or drinking in public places.
Using a public restroom when others are nearby.
Making a phone call to a stranger or business.
Meeting new people for the first time.
Feeling self-conscious about your appearance in public.
Worrying about being judged or criticized by others.
Avoiding social situations because of fear or discomfort.
Confidential · Not stored · Not a medical diagnosis
