(a) I do not worry about my health.(b) I occasionally worry about my health.(c) I spend much of my time worrying about my health.(d) I spend most of my time worrying about my health.
(a) I notice aches/pains less than most other people (of my age).(b) I notice aches/pains as much as most other people (of my age).(c) I notice aches/pains more than most other people (of my age).(d) I am aware of aches/pains in my body all the time.
(a) As a rule I am not aware of bodily sensations or changes.(b) Sometimes I am aware of bodily sensations or changes.(c) I am often aware of bodily sensations or changes.(d) I am constantly aware of bodily sensations or changes.
(a) Resisting thoughts of illness is never a problem.(b) Most of the time I can resist thoughts of illness.(c) I try to resist thoughts of illness but am often unable to do so.(d) Thoughts of illness are so strong that I no longer even try to resist them.
(a) As a rule I am not afraid that I have a serious illness.(b) I am sometimes afraid that I have a serious illness.(c) I am often afraid that I have a serious illness.(d) I am always afraid that I have a serious illness.
(a) I do not have images (mental pictures) of myself being ill.(b) I occasionally have images of myself being ill.(c) I frequently have images of myself being ill.(d) I constantly have images of myself being ill.
(a) I do not have any difficulty taking my mind off thoughts about my health.(b) I sometimes have difficulty taking my mind off thoughts about my health.(c) I often have difficulty in taking my mind off thoughts about my health.(d) Nothing can take my mind off thoughts about my health.
(a) I am lastingly relieved if my doctor tells me there is nothing wrong.(b) I am initially relieved but the worries sometimes return later.(c) I am initially relieved but the worries always return later.(d) I am not relieved if my doctor tells me there is nothing wrong.
(a) If I hear about an illness I never think I have it myself.(b) If I hear about an illness I sometimes think I have it myself.(c) If I hear about an illness I often think I have it myself.(d) If I hear about an illness I always think I have it myself.
(a) If I have a bodily sensation or change I rarely wonder what it means.(b) If I have a bodily sensation or change I often wonder what it means.(c) If I have a bodily sensation or change I always wonder what it means.(d) If I have a bodily sensation or change I must know what it means.
(a) I usually feel at very low risk for developing a serious illness.(b) I usually feel at fairly low risk for developing a serious illness.(c) I usually feel at moderate risk for developing a serious illness.(d) I usually feel at high risk for developing a serious illness.
(a) I never think I have a serious illness.(b) I sometimes think I have a serious illness.(c) I often think I have a serious illness.(d) I usually think that I am seriously ill.
(a) If I notice an unexplained bodily sensation I don’t find it difficult to think about other things.(b) If I notice an unexplained bodily sensation I sometimes find it difficult to think about other things.(c) If I notice an unexplained bodily sensation I often find it difficult to think about other things.(d) If I notice an unexplained bodily sensation I always find it difficult to think about other things.
(a) My family/friends would say I do not worry enough about my health.(b) My family/friends would say I have a normal attitude to my health.(c) My family/friends would say I worry too much about my health.(d) My family/friends would say I am a hypochondriac.
(a) If I had a serious illness I would still be able to enjoy things in my life quite a lot.(b) If I had a serious illness I would still be able to enjoy things in my life a little.(c) If I had a serious illness I would be almost completely unable to enjoy things in my life.(d) If I had a serious illness I would be completely unable to enjoy life at all.
(a) If I developed a serious illness there is a good chance that modern medicine would be able to cure me.(b) If I developed a serious illness there is a moderate chance that modern medicine would be able to cure me.(c) If I developed a serious illness there is a very small chance that modern medicine would be able to cure me.(d) If I developed a serious illness there is no chance that modern medicine would be able to cure me.
(a) A serious illness would ruin some aspects of my life.(b) A serious illness would ruin many aspects of my life.(c) A serious illness would ruin almost every aspect of my life.(d) A serious illness would ruin every aspect of my life.
(a) If I had a serious illness I would not feel that I had lost my dignity.(b) If I had a serious illness I would feel that I had lost a little of my dignity.(c) If I had a serious illness I would feel that I had lost quite a lot of my dignity.(d) If I had a serious illness I would feel that I had totally lost my dignity.
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mohammad looti (2026). The Health Anxiety Inventory. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-health-anxiety-inventory/
mohammad looti. "The Health Anxiety Inventory." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 19 Apr. 2026, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-health-anxiety-inventory/.
mohammad looti. "The Health Anxiety Inventory." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2026. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-health-anxiety-inventory/.
mohammad looti (2026) 'The Health Anxiety Inventory', PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Available at: https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-health-anxiety-inventory/.
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