Mental Status Examination

Nicole Salfi, M.D., Jacob Taylor, M.D., Margaret S. Chisolm, M.D.

DEFINITION

  • The mental status examination (MSE) provides a cross-sectional assessment of a patient’s current mental life at the time of the exam, serving as a key component of the psychiatric evaluation.
  • The MSE involves both objective observation of the patient and eliciting the patient’s subjective experience.[1] It is not only critical for diagnosis and risk assessment but also plays a role in monitoring treatment response over time.
  • Different templates for the MSE exist, but most follow a format similar to that described below.[2][3]

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Last updated: August 23, 2025