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The Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (Woicek et al. 1999; Woicek et al. 2009) is an instrument developed to assess individuals' risk of substance misuse and addiction. It was developed for the early detection of addiction risk. The questionnaire aims…
The ASSIST was developed on behalf of the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool to support early detection of substance use-related health risks and substance use disorders in primary care, general medical care and other settings. It captures frequency of substance use, perceptions of use, and substance-related problems and dependence.
The SCID is used to diagnose mental disorders according to the DSM-IV (Axis-I disorders). In section E, the abuse and dependence on psychotropic substances is assessed.
The ASSIST was developed on behalf of the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool to support early detection of substance use-related health risks and substance use disorders in primary care, general medical care, and other settings. It captures frequency of substance use, perception of use, aswell as substance-related problems and dependence.
The ASSIST was developed on behalf of the World Health Organization (WHO) as an instrument for the early detection of risks and disorders caused by substance use. It records the frequency of substance use, the perception of use as well as substance-related problems and dependence.
The DUDIT (Drug Use Identification Test) is a self-assessment test for drug-related problems and was developed as a supplement to the AUDIT. It provides information on the extent of drug use and criteria for substance abuse/harmful use and dependence…
AUDADIS-IV is a structured diagnostic interview for the assessment of alcohol and drug problems and mental disorders according to the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-IV. The interview can be used for both clinical and general population groups. There…
FAST is an instrument designed to assess the hazardousness of alcohol use (past 12 months). It consists of a subset of questions from the complete Alcohol Use Disorders Inventory Test (AUDIT). FAST was developed for use in emergency departments but can be used in a variety of health care and social service settings.
The RAPS4-QF is a four-item questionnaire. It is a relatively short screening instrument that was developed to identify alcohol use disorders (AUD). The questions relate to the quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption.
The United Nations Office…
Structured multidimensional interview with 161 items. Allows assessment of the respondent's problem severity before, during, and after treatment of substance use problems, as well as periodic re-takes to monitor and quantify changes in problems commonly associated with substance abuse.
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Concise (AUDIT-C) is a brief alcohol screening instrument that reliably identifies individuals with risky alcohol use or active alcohol use disorders (including alcohol abuse or dependence). The AUDIT-C (with 3 questions) is a modified version of the AUDIT instrument with 10 questions.
The MINI was designed as a brief structured diagnostic interview to meet the need for a short but accurate structured psychiatric interview for multicenter clinical trials and epidemiology studies and to be used as a first step in outcome tracking in nonresearch clinical settings and takes about 15 minutes.
The PHQ (Patient Health Questionnaire) was developed to facilitate the diagnosis of the most common mental illnesses. The questionnaire is completed by the patients themselves. It consists of 5 modules, depression, anxiety, somatoform disorder,…
The PHQ (Patient Health Questionnaire) was developed to facilitate the diagnosis of the most common mental illnesses. The questionnaire is completed by the patients themselves. It consists of 5 modules for depression, anxiety, somatoform disorders,…
The AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a screening procedure for identifying risky alcohol consumption. The ten self-reports provide information about drinking quantity and frequency, criteria of alcohol dependence and related problems.
The AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a screening procedure to identify risky alcohol use.
The AUDIT (Alchol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a screening procedure to identify risky alcohol use.
The CAGE questionnaire is a 4-question screening tool that clinicians can use to help in the diagnosis of alcoholism. CAGE is an acronym for the focus of the questions: C – Cutting Down, A – Annoyance by Criticism, G – Guilty Feeling, E – Eye-openers.
The DAST-10 yields a quantitative index of the degree of consequences related to drug abuse. The instrument takes approximately 5 minutes to administer and may be given in either a self-report or interview format. The DAST may be used in a variety of settings to provide a quick index of drug abuse problems.