Find practical answers regarding the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, data privacy, score ranges, and recommended clinical next steps.
What is the AUDIT screening tool?
How are AUDIT scores interpreted?
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a 10-item screening tool developed by the World Health Organization to assess alcohol consumption patterns, behaviors, and health impacts.
Total scores range from low-risk habits to indications of hazardous or harmful drinking patterns. Higher ranges highlight areas where professional mental health support may be beneficial.
Are my screening responses confidential?
What should I do after completing the test?
Yes. Your screening entries and score indicators remain private. The test is structured to give you clear personal insight in a safe, judgment-free clinical context.
Review your score summary. If your results suggest elevated risk or if you have personal concerns, you can book an individual therapy session for tailored clinical feedback.
Discuss Your Results in Confidence
If you wish to explore your screening outcome or address emotional balance and well-being, clinical health sessions provide structured support.

