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Begin by entering your anonymity code in the designated space. This ensures that your responses remain confidential.
For each statement, circle the number that best reflects your level of agreement, from 'Strongly Disagree' (1) to 'Strongly Agree' (5). If unsure, select '3'.
Once all statements are answered, record the circled numbers in the corresponding spaces provided at the bottom of the form.
Sum each column of numbers and divide by the indicated total at the bottom to calculate your percentages for each model.
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The most commonly used alcohol screening tests are: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). AUDIT-C is a shortened version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Cut down Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener (CAGE). The NIAAA Single Alcohol Screening Question (SASQ).
What is the 1/2/3 rule for drinking?
The MAST screening tool is a 25-question test that is used to help identify an alcohol dependency. MAST stands for The Michigan Alcohol Screening Test. There are also shortened, and modified versions published over time including the Brief MAST, SMAST, and Mm-MAST.
What is technically considered alcoholism?
When drinking adversely affects someones health, relationships and daily functioning, they may be considered an alcoholic. A person may be considered an alcoholic when drinking adversely affects ones personal or professional life, causes serious consequences, or when people lose control over their drinking.
How do you measure alcoholism?
The most commonly used alcohol screening tests are: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). This test contains 10 multiple-choice questions about how much and how often you drink alcohol and if you have any alcohol-related problems or reactions.
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