SelHealth Calculators

Perceived Stress Check

Use the SelHealth Stress Check to review how current pressure may be affecting your mental load, routine, and recovery.

How to use this tool
  1. Answer the short stress questions honestly.
  2. Review the overall stress-load pattern.
  3. Use the result to identify whether recovery, boundaries, or support may deserve more attention.
🧠 Mind & Wellness
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Sleep Quality Check

Assess sleep cycle efficiency and slow-wave sleep patterns.

Sleep pattern Educational
Educational Tool Medically reviewed • Last reviewed: 2026-03 • Source: CDC / AASM-aligned sleep health guidance • Evidence level: Wellness support / non-diagnostic guidance
This score is a brief educational sleep-quality screen and does not diagnose insomnia, sleep apnea, or other sleep disorders.

Weekly Sleep Shortfall

Estimate your weekly sleep shortfall from average sleep over the last 7 days versus a realistic daily target. Educational only.

Last 7 days Educational
Educational Tool Medically reviewed • Last reviewed: 2026-03 • Source: CDC / AASM sleep duration guidance • Evidence level: Wellness support / non-diagnostic guidance
This tool estimates weekly sleep shortfall from average sleep time versus a target need. It is not a validated diagnostic measure and should be interpreted alongside sleep quality, daytime symptoms, and possible sleep disorders.

Perceived Stress Check

A brief perceived-stress scale for recent stress burden. It does not measure cortisol directly.

Recent stress Screening only
Screening Tool Medically reviewed • Last reviewed: 2026-03 • Source: PSS-4 • Evidence level: Validated screening instrument
This is a brief perceived-stress screen. It does not measure cortisol, diagnose an anxiety disorder, or establish burnout on its own.

Anxiety Symptom Screen

Validated screening tool for generalized anxiety symptoms over the last 2 weeks.

Screening only Last 2 weeks
Screening Tool Medically reviewed • Last reviewed: 2026-03 • Source: GAD-7 • Evidence level: Validated screening instrument
Validated screening tool; scores support screening and severity estimation, not a stand-alone diagnosis.
Safety notes:
  • GAD-7 screens anxiety symptoms over the last 2 weeks.

Mood Reflection

Validated screening tool for depressive symptom burden over the last 2 weeks.

Screening only Last 2 weeks
Screening Tool Medically reviewed • Last reviewed: 2026-03 • Source: PHQ-9 • Evidence level: Validated screening instrument
Validated depression screening tool. Positive self-harm responses require prompt real-world support.
Safety notes:
  • If you endorsed the self-harm item, seek immediate same-day support.

Therapeutic Breathing

Scientifically proven techniques to calm the nervous system and reduce stress.

Guided practice Lifestyle
4-7-8 Relaxing
In 4 - Hold 7 - Out 8
Box Breathing
In 4 - Hold 4 - Out 4 - Hold 4
Calming Breath
In 4 - Out 6
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Ready
 

💚 Benefits of Breathing Exercises:

  • Immediate reduction of stress and anxiety via Vagus Nerve activation.
  • Improved focus and attention (especially Box Breathing).
  • Regulation of heart rate and lowering blood pressure.
  • Aiding deep relaxation and falling asleep (4-7-8 technique).

Life Satisfaction

The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) is a global measure of well-being. Indicate your agreement below.

Reflection tool Educational
Wellness Estimate Medically reviewed • Last reviewed: 2026-03 • Source: SWLS • Evidence level: Validated screening instrument
This tool reflects subjective life satisfaction and wellness, not a psychiatric diagnosis or crisis assessment.
1. In most ways my life is close to my ideal.
2. The conditions of my life are excellent.
3. I am satisfied with my life.
4. So far I have gotten the important things I want in life.
5. If I could live my life over, I would change almost nothing.

Guided Meditation

Meditation sessions with calming music to reduce stress and increase mindfulness.

Audio support Lifestyle
05:00

Choose duration & music, then click "Start" 🧘

What this tool helps you do

The Stress Check helps you step back and review how pressured, overloaded, or mentally stretched you may feel right now. It is useful for awareness and self-checking, especially when stress may be spilling into sleep, mood, focus, or daily functioning.

How to read your result

Current load

A higher stress pattern suggests your current demands may be outpacing recovery, which can affect mood, sleep, and concentration.

Frequently asked questions
Does this diagnose an anxiety disorder?

No. It reviews perceived stress load, not a formal mental-health diagnosis.

What should I do if stress feels persistent?

Use the result as a signal to strengthen recovery habits and seek qualified support when stress is persistent or disruptive.

Related tools

These nearby tools help you connect perceived stress with sleep loss, anxiety symptoms, and mood strain.