For many adults drinking a moderate amount of alcohol (up to two units per day for men, and one unit per day for women and older people) is not harmful. But many people get into serious trouble because of their drinking.
This short assessment will help you determine if you may have a problem with alcohol. (The name ‘CAGE’ is an acronym formed by taking the first letter of key words from each of the following questions.)
If you answered ‘yes’ to two of these questions you may have a drinking problem.
If you answered ‘yes’ to three of these questions you do have a problem and should seek help.
Please progress to our more detailed questionnaire below.
Alcohol Dependence: Sample Questions for Assessment Based on Diagnostic Criteria*
A diagnosis of alcohol dependence requires that the patient meet three or more of the following criteria, occurring at any time during the previous 12-month period.
• When the effects of alcohol are wearing off, have you had trouble sleeping? Found yourself shaking, nervous, nauseous, restless, sweating or with your heart beating fast? Have you sensed things that aren’t really there? Have you had seizures?
• Have you taken a drink or used any drug to avoid the bad after-effects of drinking or to recover from them?
* Ref. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/ Adapted by Dr. Margaret Ann McCann, Medical Director, Castle Craig Hospital
Many who are alcohol or drug dependent will require treatment in a residential setting where there is access to 24-hour medical care, supervised detox and a daily routine of individual counselling and group therapy sessions. You may wish to consult with your G.P or visit Alcoholics Anonymous online for more information.
For information 24 hours a day on admissions and addiction treatment available at Castle Craig contact us.
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