Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT)

Original/alternative title:  DUDIT

Summary

The DUDIT is an 11-item self-administered screening instrument for drug-related problems, giving information on the level of drug intake and selected criteria for substance abuse/harmful use and dependence according to the ICD-10 and DSM-4 diagnostic systems.

The DUDIT screens effectively for drug-related problems in clinically selected groups and may prove useful in the context of public health surveys. It was developed to complement the AUDIT, both instruments yield scores on a continuous interval scale and can easily be used in criminal justice, addiction treatment, and psychiatric settings.

In order to obtain the manual please contact Anne H. Berman.

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Additional information

Drug Use Disorders Identification Test is in the public domain but the layout is copyrighted and users are asked to retain the layout to facilitate future valid comparisons of results.

See also: Drug Use Disorders Identification Test Extended (DUDIT-E)
If you are interested in translating DUDIT please contact Anne H. Berman. See also the guidelines for translation

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