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Audit Questionnaire: (Please Tick The Answers That Best Describe Your Typical Pattern of Drinking)

The document describes the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), a 10-item questionnaire used to screen for hazardous and harmful alcohol use. It addresses alcohol consumption, drinking behavior, and alcohol-related problems. Scores on each question are totaled, with higher scores indicating more severe alcohol use issues. The AUDIT can help identify those who would benefit from reducing or stopping alcohol consumption. A score of 8 or more for men or 7 or more for women suggests hazardous drinking, while a score over 13 suggests alcohol dependence and harm requiring further clinical assessment and potential treatment.

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Audit Questionnaire: (Please Tick The Answers That Best Describe Your Typical Pattern of Drinking)

The document describes the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), a 10-item questionnaire used to screen for hazardous and harmful alcohol use. It addresses alcohol consumption, drinking behavior, and alcohol-related problems. Scores on each question are totaled, with higher scores indicating more severe alcohol use issues. The AUDIT can help identify those who would benefit from reducing or stopping alcohol consumption. A score of 8 or more for men or 7 or more for women suggests hazardous drinking, while a score over 13 suggests alcohol dependence and harm requiring further clinical assessment and potential treatment.

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audit questionnaire

1.
how often do you have a drink containing alcohol? (please tick the answers that best describe your typical pattern of drinking)
never monthly or less 24 x a month 23 x a week more than 3 x week

2.

how many drinks containing alcohol do you have on a typical day when you are drinking?
1 or 2 3 or 4 5 or 6 7 to 9 10 or more

how often do you have six or more drinks on one occasion?

3.
never

less than monthly

monthly

weekly

daily or almost daily

4.

how often during the past year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started?
never less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily

5.

how often during the past year have you failed to do what was normally expected of you because of drinking ?
never less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily

6.

how often during the past year have you needed a first drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session?
never less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily

7.

how often during the past year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking?
never less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily

8.

how often during the past year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because you had been drinking?
never less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily

9.

have you or has someone else been injured as a result of your drinking?
no yes, but not in the past year yes, during the past year

10.

has a relative or friend or a doctor or other health worker been concerned about your drinking or suggested you cut down ?
no yes, but not in the past year yes, during the past year

scoring the audit questionnaire

background: the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was developed
by the World Health Organization to help identify people whose alcohol consumption has become hazardous or harmful to their health (Saunders, Aasland et al. 1993).

scoring: depending on which answer is ticked, questions 1 to 8 are scored 0, 1, 2 ,3


or 4. Questions 9 and 10 are scored 0, 2 or 4. A score of 8 in men and 7 in women indicates a strong likelihood of hazardous or harmful alcohol consumption. A score of 13 or more suggests that there is likely to be alcohol related harm.

subscales: questions 1 to 3 are about alcohol consumption. A combined score of


4 or more for women, or 5 or more for men (in the absence of elevated scores on the remaining items) suggests that alcohol use may be becoming hazardous. If this level of consumption or pattern of drinking persists, it is likely to result in harm. Men regularly drinking more than 3 units/day (21 units/week) and women regularly drinking more than 2 units/day (14 units/ week) can be regarded as hazardous drinkers. Binge drinking is also regarded as hazardous to health. Binge drinking can be defined as drinking over half the recommended number of units of alcohol per week in one session i.e. 10 units for men or 7 units for women. Questions 4 to 6 are about alcohol dependence. A combined score of 4 or more for these 3 questions suggests a person may be psychologically or physically dependent on alcohol. Questions 7 to 10 are about alcohol harm. A combined score of 4 or more on these four questions suggest that significant problems with alcohol overuse already exist. It is likely that alcohol is harming the individuals psychological or physical wellbeing.

suggested action: for a score of 8-13 for men and 7-13 for women, the best
health advice is to cut down on drinking. Excessive alcohol use damages your health and your life. See the sheet Facts about alcohol for more information. Drinking within sensible limits will tend to boost your self-esteem, relationships, enjoyment of life, and your overall wellbeing. For a score of over 13 in men and women, best health advice is to stop drinking entirely. Further assessment is advised e.g. physical examination, blood tests and assessment for dependence.

Saunders, J. B., O. G. Aasland, et al. (1993). "Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT): WHO Collaborative Project on Early Detection of Persons with Harmful Alcohol Consumption--II." Addiction 88(6): 791-804. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) has been developed from a six-country WHO collaborative project as a screening instrument for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption. It is a 10-item questionnaire which covers the domains of alcohol consumption, drinking behaviour, and alcohol-related problems. Questions were selected from a 150-item assessment schedule (which was administered to 1888 persons attending representative primary health care facilities) on the basis of their representativeness for these conceptual domains and their perceived usefulness for intervention. Responses to each question are scored from 0 to 4, giving a maximum possible score of 40. Among those diagnosed as having hazardous or harmful alcohol use, 92% had an AUDIT score of 8 or more, and 94% of those with non-hazardous consumption had a score of less than 8. AUDIT provides a simple method of early detection of hazardous and harmful alcohol use in primary health care settings and is the first instrument of its type to be derived on the basis of a cross-national study.

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