AUDIT

Alcohol Test

A WHO-developed screening tool for hazardous and harmful alcohol use. Answer honestly about your drinking habits over the past year.

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About the AUDIT

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What it checks

The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was developed by the World Health Organization as a simple screening method for excessive drinking. It is the world's most widely used alcohol screening instrument, validated across many countries and populations.

The AUDIT helps identify hazardous drinking, harmful drinking, and possible alcohol dependence. Early identification allows for brief interventions that can reduce alcohol-related harm before serious consequences develop.

Scoring

0–7 Low Risk
8–15 Hazardous Drinking
16–19 Harmful Drinking
20–40 Possible Alcohol Dependence

Source

Saunders JB, Aasland OG, Babor TF, et al. Development of the AUDIT: WHO Collaborative Project on Early Detection of Persons with Harmful Alcohol Use—II. Addiction. 1993;88(6):791-804.

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What is the AUDIT?

The AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a 10-item screening tool developed by the World Health Organization to identify hazardous drinking, harmful drinking, and possible alcohol dependence.

What is considered hazardous drinking?

An AUDIT score of 8–15 indicates hazardous drinking — a pattern that increases the risk of harm. A score of 20+ suggests possible alcohol dependence.

Is this test confidential?

Yes. Your answers are processed in your browser and stored with an anonymous identifier. We cannot link results to your identity.

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