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This is a more detailed questionnaire than the CAGE Questions. It has been developed by the World Health Organization[1] as a simple screening tool to pick up the early signs of hazardous and harmful drinking and identify mild dependence.[2]
The calculator has been created from the questionnaire in Babor TF, Higgins-Biddle JC, Saunders JB, Monteiro MG; The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, Guidelines for Use in Primary Care, Second Edition, Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence, World Health Organization, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland. ©World Health Organization 2001, reproduced here with permission.
AUDIT was tested on a sample of 913 drinking patients, and has 92% sensitivity and specificity of 94% using the ≥8/40 threshold.[2]
The AUDIT-C is a shortened version of the above using the first 3 questions only.[3, 4] Using a cutoff ≥4 the Audit-C has a sensitivity of 86% of patients with heavy drinking and/or active alcohol abuse or dependence with a specificity of 72%. Using a cutoff of ≥3, AUDIT-C identifies 90% of patients with active alcohol abuse or dependence and 98% of patients with heavy drinking, (specificity was only 60%, false-positive rate 40%). [3]
It is recommended a score of ≥3 or more points on the AUDIT-C, or a report of drinking 6 or more drinks on one occasion ever in the last year, should lead to a more detailed assessment of drinking and related problems (ie completion of the full questionnaire).[3]
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