FIrstly, we have some major questionnares:
GHQ (General Health Questionnaire) There are several versions of the GHQ, 12, 28, 30, 60. We will use 12 because thats the only one I could access for free online. Also easiest to implement.
PHQ1 (Patient Health Questionnaire) We are using the 9+1 version.
PHQ2 (Physical Health Questionnaire) We are using the 15 version.
PSQI (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) 9+10 questions.
CFQ (Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire) 11 questions.
SF-36 36 questions, not totally married to the idea.
Total questions initally = 12+10+15+19+11 = 67.
If we include SF-36, = 103
They are all scored individually, giving another set of parameters, which will also be scored on a scale of 1, 0 (good health , bad health) 0 will be considered potential adjustment disorder 1 will be considered potentially healthy
The generalized solutions can be applied to people falling in the category of 1, 0 has to be gauged differently
These set of extra questions has to be decided, and by Monday I should have done them for atleast 1 or 0, and they will be based off of what I talked to the Psychiatrist about. Each test will have parameters stored individually in files. Have a look.