WHO AUDIT Assessment
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is the world's most widely used evidence-based screening tool for identifying harmful and hazardous drinking patterns.
Evidence-Based
Developed by the World Health Organization with extensive research validation
Widely Used
Trusted by healthcare providers worldwide, including CDC recommendations
Free Access
Available for public use to help identify alcohol use concerns early
AUDIT Screening Questionnaire
Please answer all 10 questions honestly based on your drinking patterns over the past year.
About the WHO AUDIT
The AUDIT was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a simple method of screening for excessive drinking and to assist in brief assessment. It helps identify persons with hazardous and harmful patterns of alcohol consumption.
The test consists of 10 questions about recent alcohol use, alcohol dependence symptoms, and alcohol-related problems. It takes only a few minutes to complete and provides valuable insights into drinking patterns.
Why Take the AUDIT?
Early Detection
Identify potential alcohol use concerns before they become serious problems
Professional Standard
Used by healthcare providers and recommended by major health organizations
Get Help
Understanding your drinking patterns is the first step toward getting appropriate support
Need Help Understanding Your Results?
If your AUDIT score indicates harmful or hazardous drinking, we can help connect you with appropriate treatment resources and professional support.
References & Authority
World Health Organization (WHO) - The AUDIT was developed by an international group of substance abuse researchers on behalf of the WHO.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Recognizes the AUDIT as a validated screening tool for alcohol use disorders.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) - Recommends the AUDIT for healthcare providers to screen patients for alcohol misuse.