Welcome to your Drug Addiction Self-Assessment

Q1. You are:




Q2. How often do you use drugs, for reasons other than any medical issue or at higher doses than recommended?






Q3. How often in the past 12 months have you abused the prescription given by your doctor?






Q4. How often in the last 12 months have you failed to fulfil your responsibilities because of drugs?







Q5.ย Do you ever have "blackouts" or periods you can't remember while using drugs or drinking?





Q6. How often during the last 12 months did you feel guilty because of taking drugs?







Q7. During the last 12 months, has a friend, relative, colleague, health-care worker or doctor suggested you to quit?





Q8.ย Do youย crave to use drugsย at least once in three days?





Q9. How often have you used illegal drugs?






Q10. During the past 12 months, did you participate in illegal activities to get your drugs?





Q11. Do you ever experience medical issues including, but not limited to, seizures, flashbacks and blackouts that (in your opinion) are related to your drug use?








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Published on: March 9th, 2016

Updated on: October 26th, 2020

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