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Scoring and interpretation: A score of 1 is given for each YES response, except for items 4,5, and 7, for which a NO response is given a score of 1. Based on data from a heterogeneous psychiatric patient population, cutoff scores of 6 through 11 are considered to be optimal for screening for substance use disorders
Drug Addiction Self-Test Do you ever use drugs for something other than a medical reason? When you use drugs, do you use more than one drug at a time? Is your drug use more than one day per week? Do you have a history of abusing prescription drugs? Have you attempted to quit your drug use but been unsuccessful?
Drug use screening tests are questionnaires you answer about your drug use. Drugs are chemical substances that can change how your body and mind work. They include prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, tobacco, and illegal drugs. Drug use can cause problems in your work, relationships, and health.
The Drug Abuse Screen Test (DAST-10) was designed to provide a brief, self-report instrument for population screening, clinical case finding and treatment evaluation research. It can be used with adults and older youth. The DAST-10 yields a quantitative index of the degree of consequences related to drug abuse.
You must undergo a drug test to detect any substance abuse. The DEA disqualifies individuals who have used marijuana in the past three years or any other illegal drugs within ten years. Prior drug use may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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