Test for fear of open spaces (Agoraphobia)

Fear of Open Spaces (Agoraphobia) Test. Agoraphobia is a mental disorder characterized by a fear of open spaces and situations that are difficult or awkward to escape from quickly. People with agoraphobia often avoid public places, mass events, and open areas, preferring to stay in familiar and safe environments, such as home.

An agoraphobia test typically includes questions designed to measure anxiety levels in a variety of situations, from shopping to being in crowded places. Questions may focus on physical symptoms, such as a racing heart or dizziness, that occur when you are outside the home.

The test results help determine the severity of symptoms and understand whether a person needs professional help. Early detection of agoraphobia is important to prevent its development and improve the quality of life. If you suspect that you or your loved ones have this disorder, contact a psychologist or psychotherapist for further examination and treatment.

Psychological test «Fear of open spaces test» from section «Tests for fears and phobias» contains 25 questions