Alcohol and Alcoholism Vol. 34, No. 6, pp. 882-885, 1999
© 1999 Medical Council on Alcoholism
ALCOHOL-USE DISORDERS IDENTIFICATION TEST: A COMPARISON BETWEEN PAPER AND PENCIL AND COMPUTERIZED VERSIONS
Melbury Lodge, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Romsey Road, Winchester, Hants SO22 5DG, UK
Received 27 November 1998; first review notified 9 March 1999; accepted 21 April 1999
The use of screening questionnaires to detect early problem drinking has been stimulated by the development of the AUDIT (Alcohol-Use Disorders Identification Test). A comparison of a computerized version of the test and its paper and pencil original was conducted on 110 consecutive attenders at an alcoholism day-treatment facility. The findings suggest that the computer version is as acceptable as the paper and pencil one and that scores on the two formats are comparable.
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