What is a validated questionnaire to evaluate alcohol use

The AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a simple and effective method of screening for unhealthy alcohol use, defined as risky or hazardous consumption or any alcohol use disorder.

Based on the data from a multinational World Health Organization collaborative study, the AUDIT has become the world’s most widely used alcohol screening instrument since its publication in 1989. It is currently available in approximately 40 languages.

Importantly, the AUDIT provides a framework for intervention to help those with unhealthy alcohol use reduce or cease alcohol consumption and thereby avoid the harmful consequences of alcohol.

The AUDIT can also help identify alcohol dependence and specific consequences of harmful drinking. It is particularly designed for health care practitioners and a range of health settings, but with suitable instructions it can be self-administered or used by non-health professionals.

The AUDIT has been used worldwide since 1989.

CHECK YOUR DRINKING

A quick, interactive self-test on alcohol consumption.

The AUDIT is available in approximately 40 languages.

Research papers on the AUDIT’s development, validation, derivatives and more.

Screening and brief intervention resources for primary health care

AUDIT DECISION TREE

The AUDIT Process: from screening and assessment, to taking action.

For further information contact:

JOHN B. SAUNDERS, MD, FRACP, FAFPHM, FAChAM, FRCP
Professor and Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine.
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