Instructions:
The following questions cover a wide range of topics having to do with drinking.
Please read each question carefully, but do not think too much about its exact meaning.
Think about your most recent drinking habits and answer each question by using the criteria listed below.
Either use the automation on this web page, or take a sheet of paper
and write your answer next to the number of each question.
1. Do you find difficulty in getting the thought of drinking out of your mind?
2. Is getting drunk more important than your next meal?
3. Do you plan your day around when and where you can drink?
4. Do you drink in the morning, afternoon, and evening?
5. Do you drink for the effect of alcohol without caring what the drink is?
6. Do you drink as much as you want irrespective of what you are doing the next day?
7. Given that many problems might be caused by alcohol, do you still drink too much?
8. Do you know that you won't be able to stop drinking once you start?
9. Do you try to control your drinking by giving it up completely for days or weeks at a time?
10. The morning after a heavy drinking session do you need your first drink to get yourself going?
11. The morning after a heavy drinking session do you wake up with a definite shakiness of your hands?
12. After a heavy drinking session do you wake up and retch or vomit?
13. The morning after a heavy drinking session do you go out of your way to avoid people?
14. After a heavy drinking session do you see frightening things that later you realize were imaginary?
15. Do you go drinking and the next day and find that you have forgotten what happened the night before?
Scoring:
To figure out your score, give yourself zero points for each "never" answer;
One point for "sometimes," Two points for "often," and Three points for "nearly always."
Out of a possible total of 45, the guidelines for interpretation are as follows:
1-9 is considered low dependence; 10-19, medium dependence; and 20 (or greater) high dependence.