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Clinical screening tool

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.

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.

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.

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

See also

References

  1. Stockwell T, Murphy D, Hodgson R (1983). "The severity of alcohol dependence questionnaire: Its use, reliability and validity". British Journal of Addiction. 78 (2): 45–156. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.1983.tb05502.x. PMID 6135435.
  2. Raistrick, D, Heather N, Godfrey C (2006). "Review of the Effectiveness of Treatment for Alcohol Problems" (PDF). London: National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-18. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  3. "Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (SADQ) sample" (PDF). NIAAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 18, 2006. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  4. http://www.harrogatehealth.nhs.uk/gpguidelinesupload/GP%20Guidelines/Prescribing%20guidelines%20for%20alcohol%20misuse%20disorders%20Executive%20summary.doc

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