"We" being who? Yes, I'm curious. Just how accurate is this test? I should still think that even if you have a couple of very high's (like I did) that it's not necessarily worth having a professional diagnose you. This isn't a diagnostic tool and shouldn't claim to be. However, the chances are that a quarter of all the people who've posted on this thread are currently suffering from mental illness--not necessarily PD, granted--and a quarter more of us are just short of the diagnostic criteria. Simply put, around half of us in the developed world aren't in a 'healthy' way. The test itself isn't enough to establish a diagnosis, but some of the answers to the questions here (particularly concerning sleep patterns, diet, suicidal tendancies etc.) might be indicative that someone needs to seek medical help. My point is, if you're concerned about mental health, you should see a professional anyway, regardless of the accuracy of this test (or lack thereof). I'm not suggesting that people go looking for help everytime they feel a little bit sad, but if there's cause for concern then of course it's worth talking to a professional. Ding ding ding! We have a winner, folks! Yes, my post was a bit sarcastic. These tests are obviously something you should take with a grain of salt, especially if you take one on the Internet. (Common sense, really.) However, if you are answering some of these questions, and you have, say, thoughts of suicide, then you should get checked out ASAP. Hope I didn't scare you guys too much.