Screening instrument — not a clinical diagnosis
Alcohol Dependence Screening Test
Based on the WHO AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test)
Developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Used internationally in primary care.
- Anonymous
- Free. No registration required.
- Immediate result
- Internationally validated 10-question screening tool
- Approx. 3 minutes
Anonymous · No data stored · Screening instrument only
What is this test for?
A structured self-assessment to reflect on your drinking behavior. It identifies possible patterns related to stress, habits, and recurring situations.
What it evaluates
Frequency & Control
How often you drink and whether you stay within your intended limits.
Stress-Related Triggers
Whether alcohol use increases during demanding periods.
Recurring Patterns
Whether specific days or situations increase consumption.
What you will receive
Risk category
Low / Hazardous / Harmful / Possible Dependence
Score explanation
Clear breakdown of your AUDIT score
Interpretation guidance
Evidence-based recommendations for your result
Result categories
Your score will fall into one of the following categories:
Scoring zones based on WHO AUDIT guidelines. Screening result only — not a clinical diagnosis.
Privacy
No personal data is required to take this test.
Results are not stored unless you choose to create an account.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this alcohol screening test for?
A structured self-assessment based on the WHO AUDIT methodology to help you reflect on your drinking behavior and identify patterns related to stress, habits, and recurring situations.
Is the test anonymous?
Yes. No personal data is collected or stored. All responses are processed locally in your browser.
Is the test free?
Yes. The test is completely free and requires no registration.
How long does the test take?
Approximately 3 minutes. The test consists of 10 questions.
What is the WHO AUDIT test?
AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a screening tool developed by the World Health Organization and used internationally in primary care to identify harmful and hazardous alcohol use.
Is this a clinical diagnosis?
No. This is a screening instrument only, not a clinical diagnosis. If you have concerns about your alcohol use, please consult a healthcare professional.
Scientific basis
- Developed by the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
- 10 standardized questions
- Internationally validated screening instrument
- Used in primary care worldwide
Screening tool only — not a clinical diagnosis.
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10 standardized questions · Approx. 3 minutes · Anonymous
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