Do you have a problem with alcohol? Does your alcohol use classify as “normal”? These are common questions, and multiple testing options have been designed to answer them.

There are hundreds of different alcohol assessments used by doctors and clinicians to identifyalcohol abuseor an alcohol use disorder in patients. Depending upon the context of the screening (e.g., a doctor’s office, an emergency room visit, a psychiatrist’s office, etc.) and the patient in question, different tests may be more or less appropriate.

But how would someone know if they need to seek professional help? Fortunately, the tools used by clinicians are openly available online, and anyone can use them to give themselves or a loved one a non-clinical assessment. It is important to remember that while these tools can be used at home, the results do not provide an official diagnosis. They may be a starting point for someone to give to their doctor to seek guidance. The results may also be a way to begin self-treatment if a person is not yet ready to seek professional help.

The primary tools to test and screen oneself at home are alcohol questionnaires that help establish if there is a drinking problem.

Screening for Alcohol Abuse at Home

Not everyone needs to go to the doctor todetermine whether or not they have a problem with alcohol. However, there are advantages to getting the professional help that isn’t available at home, including insurance coverage and treatment for co-occurring conditions. Some people with alcohol addiction may benefit from prescription treatments that they can’t obtain on their own.

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However, a professional assessment is not required if the goal is to simply identify whether or not treatment is needed. Manyself-assessmentsare available to help readers determine whether or not their use of alcohol is becoming a serious issue.

Some sample questions include:

Other Common Alcohol Assessment Tools

Some of the most commonly utilized alcohol abuse tests include:

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