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Overview of Clinical Mental Health Scales

A guide to the major validated scales used in mental health assessment — what they measure, how they are scored, and how they connect to Rohy AI's 19 psychological models.

⚠️ For educational purposes only. These scales require trained clinician administration for clinical use. Do not self-diagnose.

Assessment Scales Reference

PHQ-9Patient Health Questionnaire-9

Use: Depression screening and severity measurement

Scoring: 0–27 (Minimal / Mild / Moderate / Moderately Severe / Severe)

Correlates with Rohy models: Trait EI · Self-Esteem · PsyCap · Grit
GAD-7Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7

Use: Anxiety disorder screening and severity measurement

Scoring: 0–21 (Minimal / Mild / Moderate / Severe)

Correlates with Rohy models: Mindfulness · Locus of Control · Hardiness · Grit
MADRSMontgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale

Use: Clinician-rated depression severity (treatment monitoring)

Scoring: 0–60 (Normal / Mild / Moderate / Severe)

Correlates with Rohy models: PsyCap · Self-Esteem · Trait EI
BAIBeck Anxiety Inventory

Use: Somatic-focused anxiety assessment, 21 items

Scoring: 0–63 (Minimal / Mild / Moderate / Severe)

Correlates with Rohy models: Mindfulness · Hardiness · Type A/B
PCL-5PTSD Checklist for DSM-5

Use: PTSD symptom screening and monitoring

Scoring: 0–80 (threshold ≥31–33 suggests probable PTSD)

Correlates with Rohy models: Hardiness · PsyCap · Locus of Control
HAM-AHamilton Anxiety Rating Scale

Use: Clinician-rated anxiety severity across 14 items

Scoring: 0–56 (Mild <17 / Moderate 18–24 / Severe ≥25)

Correlates with Rohy models: Mindfulness · Trait EI · Locus of Control

Rohy AI's 19 Validated Psychological Models

These clinical scales are one layer of Rohy AI's analysis. The platform also maps journal entries across all 19 of these evidence-based personality and behavioural frameworks simultaneously.

#ModelCategory
1Big Five (OCEAN)Core Personality
2HEXACOCore Personality
3Dark TriadInterpersonal Style
4EnneagramCore Personality
5MBTI DimensionsCore Personality
6Trait EIEmotional Intelligence
7Self-EsteemSelf-Concept
8Self-MonitoringSocial Behaviour
9Locus of ControlMotivation
10MindfulnessWellbeing
11GritMotivation
12HardinessResilience
13PsyCapResilience
14ProcrastinationBehaviour
15VIA StrengthsCharacter
16Humor StylesSocial Behaviour
17Moral FoundationsValues
18Cognitive Reflection (CRT)Cognition
19Type A/BBehaviour

By Rohy AI Editorial Team · Published April 6, 2026 · Clinical Reference