How to Measure Signs of Stress

Recognizing stress symptoms and how often they occur can help you deal with stress. Use the previous two weeks as your time frame and record the occurrence of the following physical and emotional signs of stress. After identifying your stress symptoms and how often they occur, use the stress rating scale to find your score.


Stress Symptom Scale



  • 0 = Never



  • 1 = Sometimes



  • 2 = Often



  • 3 = Very often

































































































































    ____Fatigue or tiredness____Feeling helpless or hopeless
    ____Pounding heart____Excessive drinking
    ____Rapid pulse____Excessive smoking
    ____Increased perspiration____Excessive spending
    ____Rapid breathing____Excessive drug or medication use
    ____Aching neck or shoulders____Feeling upset
    ____Low back pain____Feeling nervous or anxious
    ____Gritting teeth or clenching jaw____Increased irritability
    ____Hives or skin rash____Worrisome thoughts
    ____Headaches____Impatience
    ____Cold hands or feet____Feelings of depression
    ____Tightness in chest____Loss of sexual interest
    ____Nausea____Feeling angry
    ____Diarrhea or constipation____Sleep difficulties
    ____Stomach discomfort____Forgetfulness
    ____Nail biting____Racing or intrusive thoughts
    ____Twitches or tics____Feeling restless
    ____Difficulty swallowing or dry mouth____Difficulty concentrating
    ____Colds or flu____Periods of crying
    ____Lack of energy____Frequent absences from work
    ____Overeating____Your total Stress-Symptom Score



Your Stress Rating























Your ScoreYour Comparative Rating
0–19Lower than average
20–39Average
40–49Moderately higher than average
50 and aboveMuch higher than average








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