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The result of the DAST-10 is a score ranging from 0 to 10, where a score of 0 means the client reported no drug problems, and a score of 10 equates to severe or multiple drug-related problems. A score from 6-8 indicates a substantial problem that requires intensive assessment and treatment.
Interpretation: For items 1 and 2, multiply the responses to compute the average number of standard drinks per week. A number greater than 14 suggests risky drinking on a weekly basis for men. A number greater than 7 suggests risky drinking on a weekly basis for women.
The first step in SBIRT is to quickly screen everyone to find out if the person might be using alcohol/substances at risky or dependent levels.

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The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C) is an alcohol screen that can help identify patients who are hazardous drinkers or who may have an active alcohol use disorder.
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral for Treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based approach for identifying patients who use alcohol and other substances at increased levels of risk to reduce and prevent related health consequences, diseases, accidents, and injuries.

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