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About this site
Since the launch of AlcoholScreening.org in April 2001, over 500,000 people have completed the screening questionnaire and received scientifically-based feedback on their drinking patterns. The assessment questionnaire used on this website is based on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), developed by the World Health Organization to screen for harmful or hazardous alcohol use. AlcoholScreening.org was developed with clinical consultation from medical faculty at Boston University School of Medicine. Rationale Although moderate alcohol consumption is safe for most people and may even have health benefits for certain individuals, many people do not know what low-risk drinking is, nor do they know the circumstances in which drinking no alcohol is the safest choice. In addition, many people don't realize they have an alcohol problem, or are at risk for one, because no one asks them about their drinking patterns. Scientific research has shown that screening and brief intervention (SBI) can be very effective in prompting people whose alcohol consumption is risky or harmful to cut back on their drinking or seek treatment. Research to date on Internet-based SBI points to significant potential to effectively reach many more individuals than can be physically screened in health-care and other offline encounters. While no online health screening and information tool can take the place of individual advice from a qualified health professional, Join Together believes that online screening will play an increasingly important role in increasing public and personal awareness about alcohol consumption and health. Who we are |
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