Anxiety and Stress assessment overview
December 22, 2023Introduction
The Anxiety and Stress HealthAdvisor Assessment (HA) is a preventive tool that improves health outcomes while also driving consumer engagement and patient acquisition. In order to do both, it gathers and weighs users’ self-reported information to gauge whether they are potentially at risk for anxiety and stress, with the aim of encouraging those who are at risk to make an appointment with their healthcare provider. Even if a user isn’t at risk, the HA is designed to educate and empower them to seek future treatment when necessary.
Data-driven design
WebMD Ignite HealthAdvisor utilizes clinical propensity models to identify consumers with a high likelihood of need for your goal service, and that data informs the content and function of this assessment. With most users taking a next step following completion of the assessment, your custom calls to action can be a key driver in motivating an already highly-activated audience.
Medical basis and rigorous review
This assessment’s definition and calculation of risk are rooted in sources like the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA). And like all of our content, the entire assessment is rigorously reviewed and updated according to the standards outlined below:
Three-tier peer review of all content
- Initial clinician review
- External review by SMEs across full range of clinical expertise
- Final clinician review
Continuous review of 180+ sources
- Every content asset reviewed on a 24-month cycle
- Expedited revisions of applicable pieces for any change in clinical standards
- Real-time content creation for emerging issues (e.g. COVID-19)
Product description
This assessment determines a user’s risk level based on the number and severity of risk factors they report, including:
- Trouble with concentration or focus
- Feelings of nervousness or dread
- Related mental health factors
- Sleep habits
- Caffeine use
- Smoking and alcohol consumption
- Physical activity
- Mood disorders
- Family history
- History of trauma
- Related conditions
Once complete, the assessment gathers the user’s contact information and generates a results page on which a relative risk level is assigned to each of their responses, with more in-depth information provided for the 5 most common risk factors. It also provides an overall result based on the user’s cumulative risk level.
Overall results
While the results page displays more granular and nuanced information for explanatory and educational purposes, the overall assessment generates one of two primary messaging outcomes:
- The user’s answers tell us they may be at [moderate, medium, or high] risk for anxiety and stress
- Users with this result are encouraged to make an appointment with their healthcare provider.
- The user’s answers tell us their risk for anxiety and stress is likely low at this time
- Users with this result are encouraged to stay up-to-date on their risk factors and recommended screenings, and to consult with their healthcare provider if they have any questions.