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'''Alcohol''' <br>
 
'''Alcohol''' <br>
Have you ever felt you needed to Cut down on your drinking? <br>
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Have you ever felt you needed to '''C'''ut down on your drinking? <br>
 
□ yes <br>     
 
□ yes <br>     
 
□ no <br>   
 
□ no <br>   
  
[[BA Alcohol CAGE-2|Next]] Alcohol Assessment [[Q9|Previous]]
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[[BA Alcohol CAGE-2|Next]] Alcohol Assessment [[Q9|Previous]] - This question is 4 of 7.
 
==Branching==
 
==Branching==
  
 
==Scoring==
 
==Scoring==
□ Nearly every day = 3<br>   
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Two "yes" responses to the four CAGE questions indicate that the possibility of alcoholism should be investigated further.
□ More than half the days = 2<br> 
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□ Several days = 1<br>   
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□ Not at all =0<br>
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See [[Depression PHQ-9]] for total scoring
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==Background==
 
==Background==
This Alcohol CAGE question is the first of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAGE_questionnaire '''four CAGE Questionnaire questions''']
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This Alcohol CAGE question is the first of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAGE_questionnaire '''four CAGE Questionnaire questions''']<br>
 
It is the fourth question in the Alcohol Assessment
 
It is the fourth question in the Alcohol Assessment
  
 
[[Well-Being Assessment|Well-Being Assessment (WBA)]]<br>  
 
[[Well-Being Assessment|Well-Being Assessment (WBA)]]<br>  
 
[[CDC Health Risk Assessments|CDC Health Risk Assessment (HRA)]]
 
[[CDC Health Risk Assessments|CDC Health Risk Assessment (HRA)]]

Latest revision as of 17:33, 5 June 2015

Alcohol
Have you ever felt you needed to Cut down on your drinking?
□ yes
□ no

Next Alcohol Assessment Previous - This question is 4 of 7.

Branching

Scoring

Two "yes" responses to the four CAGE questions indicate that the possibility of alcoholism should be investigated further.

Background

This Alcohol CAGE question is the first of four CAGE Questionnaire questions
It is the fourth question in the Alcohol Assessment

Well-Being Assessment (WBA)
CDC Health Risk Assessment (HRA)