Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire

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The Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (SADQ or SAD-Q) is a 20 item clinical screening tool designed to measure the presence and level of alcohol dependence.[1]

It is divided into five sections:

  • Physical withdrawal symptoms
  • Affective withdrawal symptoms
  • Craving and relief drinking
  • Typical daily consumption
  • Reinstatement of dependence after a period of abstinence.[2]

Each item is scored on a 4-point scale, giving a possible range of 0 to 60. A score of over 30 indicates severe alcohol dependence.[3]

Some local clinical guidelines use the SADQ to predict the levels of medication needed during alcohol detoxification[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Stockwell T, Murphy D & Hodgson R (1983). The severity of alcohol depend ence questionnaire: Its use, reliability and validity. British Journal of Addiction, 78(2), 45-156.
  2. ^ Raistrick, D, Heather N & Godfrey C (2006) "Review of the Effectiveness of Treatment for Alcohol Problems" National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse, London http://www.nta.nhs.uk/publications/documents/nta_review_of_the_effectiveness_of_treatment_for_alcohol_problems_fullreport_2006_alcohol2.pdf
  3. ^ http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/Assesing%20Alcohol/InstrumentPDFs/60_SADQ.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.harrogatehealth.nhs.uk/gpguidelinesupload/GP%20Guidelines/Prescribing%20guidelines%20for%20alcohol%20misuse%20disorders%20Executive%20summary.doc

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