Addiction Assessment - Screening Blitz
- Screening tools are brief, validated questionnaires used to rapidly identify individuals potentially at risk for substance use disorders (SUDs), guiding further comprehensive assessment.
| Tool | Focus | Items | Scoring & Interpretation |
|---|---|---|---|
| CAGE | Alcohol | 4 | 📌 Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener. Each "yes" = 1 point. Score ≥2 indicates high suspicion, warrants further assessment. |
| AUDIT-C | Alcohol (Quantify) | 3 | Total score 0-12. At-risk: Men ≥4, Women ≥3. Higher scores indicate ↑ likelihood of hazardous/harmful use. |
| DAST-10 | Drugs (Non-Alcohol) | 10 | 1 point per "yes" (except item 3: "no"=1). Score indicates level of drug-related problems: Low (1-2), Moderate (3-5), Substantial (6-8), Severe (9-10). |
Diagnostic Tools - Severity Sleuths
Key instruments for quantifying addiction severity and guiding withdrawal management.
- Addiction Severity Index (ASI)
- Purpose: Comprehensive interview; 7 areas: medical, employment, alcohol, drug, legal, family/social, psychiatric.
- Scoring: Severity ratings (0-9) & composite scores guide treatment.
- Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol, Revised (CIWA-Ar)
- Purpose: Quantifies alcohol withdrawal; guides benzodiazepine therapy.
- Key Items: N/V, tremor, sweats, anxiety, agitation, sensory disturbances (tactile/auditory/visual), headache, orientation.
- Scoring:
- <8-10: Mild (supportive care).
- 10-15: Moderate (consider meds).
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15: Severe (meds needed, max score 67).
⭐ CIWA-Ar score >15 strongly indicates need for pharmacological intervention to prevent progression to severe withdrawal (e.g., seizures, delirium tremens).
- Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS)
- Purpose: Assesses opioid withdrawal; guides symptomatic treatment/buprenorphine induction.
- Key Items: Pulse, sweat, restlessness, pupil size, aches, rhinorrhea/lacrimation, GI upset, tremor, yawn, anxiety/irritability, gooseflesh.
- Scoring:
- 5-12: Mild.
- 13-24: Moderate.
- 25-36: Mod-Severe.
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36: Severe.

Withdrawal Management Decision Aid:
Specific Tools - Nicotine Nabs
- Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND)
- Purpose: Quantifies the level of physical dependence on nicotine.
- Items: 6 questions assessing smoking patterns (e.g., time to first cigarette, cigarettes per day).
- Scoring: Total score ranges from 0 to 10.
- Interpretation of Dependence:
- 0-2: Very low dependence
- 3-4: Low dependence
- 5: Medium dependence
- 6-7: High dependence
- 8-10: Very high dependence
- Clinical Use: Guides treatment intensity (e.g., Nicotine Replacement Therapy dosage).
⭐ The question "How soon after you wake up do you smoke your first cigarette?" is a key predictor of nicotine dependence within the FTND, often carrying the highest weight in scoring (3 points if within 5 minutes).
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- CAGE questionnaire: 4 quick questions for alcohol dependence screening; 2+ positive suggests problem.
- AUDIT: WHO's 10-item tool for alcohol use disorders, covering consumption, dependence, and problems.
- ASSIST: WHO tool for screening multiple substance use (alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs).
- CIWA-Ar: 10-item scale to objectively measure alcohol withdrawal severity and guide treatment.
- COWS: 11-item scale to assess and monitor opioid withdrawal severity, guiding management_
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