Alcohol Use Disorder Test for Family and Friends

Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test for Friends and Family

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Test for Alcohol Use Disorder (A.U.D.I.T.)

The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test. Adapted for Family Members or Friends.

This quick test is designed for those who suspect that someone close to them, such as a family member or friend, may struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder or addiction. If you’re concerned enough to be here, we hope this test can help you organise your concerns and take action.

Try to answer the questions to the best of your ability. This test might serve as an introduction to the issue when you address it with the person you are worried about. Once you’ve completed the test, you may wish to continue immediately: Continue to Interventions.

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1. How often do they have a drink containing alcohol?

(0) Never

(1) Monthly

(2) 2-3 times a week

(3) 3-4 times a week

(4) More than 4 times a week

2. How many Units do they have on a typical ‘drinking day’? 1 Unit = 1/2 pint of beer/lager/cider (5%) or 1 175ml glass of wine (12-13%)

(0) 1-2

(1) 3-4

(2) 5-6

(3) 7,8 or 9

(4) 10 or more

3. How often do they have more than 6 Units in one ‘sitting’.

(0) Never

(1) Less than monthly

(2) Monthly

(3) Weekly

(4) Daily or almost daily

4. How often does it seem that once they have begun drinking, they refuse to stop?

(0) Never

(1) Less than monthly

(2) Monthly

(3) Weekly

(4) Daily or almost daily

5. How many times in the last year have they failed to perform tasks that are reasonably expected of them due to drinking?

(0) Never

(1) Less than monthly

(2) Monthly

(3) Weekly

(4) Daily or almost daily

6. (If you know) How often do they take a drink in the morning as a ‘kick start’ to the day?

(0) Never

(1) Less than monthly

(2) Monthly

(3) Weekly

(4) daily or almost daily

7. (If you know) How often do they express remorse after a drinking session?

(0) Never

(1) Less than monthly

(2) Monthly

(3) Weekly

(4) Daily or almost daily

8. Do they have lapses in memory regarding their behaviour while drunk?

(0) Never

(1) Less than monthly

(2) Monthly

(3) Weekly

(4) Daily or almost daily

9. Have they been injured or caused another to be injured while drinking?

(0) No

(2) Yes, but not in the last year

(3) Yes, within the last year

10. Has another person, such as a doctor or community health worker shown or voiced concerns about this person?

(0) Never

(2) Yes, but not in the last year

(3) Yes, within the last year

If the answer is not already clear, then add up your score. If the total is greater than 8, then the person in question may very well have a problem with alcohol.

Author 'John

John

Trained in addictionology in the Johnson Model, and specialising in substance abuse for individual and couple counselling. John's personal experience has given him a wealth of insights, which he integrates into practice. His extensive training has allowed him to gain expertise in individual and group counselling, concurrent disorders, case management, executing treatment plans and relapse prevention. He started this free helpline as a result of a life change and to help others get sober and live a life free from drugs and alcohol. John covers a variety of topics relating to addiction and recovery in his articles.

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