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Alcohol - problem drinking - Management
Basis for recommendation
Recommendations on the method of screening are based on the public health guidance Alcohol-use disorders: preventing the development of hazardous and harmful drinking, published by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) [NICE, 2010c].
- AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) detects 92% of genuinely hazardous and harmful drinkers, and excludes 93% of those who are not. It is regarded by NICE as the 'gold standard' screening questionnaire for detecting hazardous and harmful drinking.
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