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Alcohol Abuse Screening Quiz
Alcohol
Screening Instrument for Self-Assessment (SAMHI)
Alcohol Questionnaire (Boston University
School of Public Health)
Alcohol Questionnaire (Hazelden)
Alcohol Questionnaire (mentalhealth
screening.org)
Alcohol Questionnaire (Marietta College)
Alcohol Quiz
Alcohol Screening Instrument For Self-Assessment
Alcohol Screening Instrument for Self-Assessment:
Downloadable & Printable (.pdf)
Alcohol Self-Assessment (Rutgers)
Alcohol Self-Assessment (University of Miami)
Alcohol Use Self-Assessment: Rate Your Drinking Habits
Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem
Drug Addiction and Alcohol Abuse Self Assessment
National Alcohol Screening Day Sites
Screening Tools for Alcohol
Problems
Self-Scoring Alcohol Check-up
Substance Abuse Self-Assessment Questionnaire
American Council for Drug Education
1-800-488-DRUG (24 HOURS)
(English and Spanish)
This automated service provides written up-to-date material on
drug and alcohol abuse.
Boys Town National Hotline
1-800-448-3000 (24 HOURS)
Provides counseling on a variety of subjects for both parents and
young people.
Federal Drug, Alcohol and
Crime Clearinghouse Network
1-800-788-2800 (Touch-Tone Dialers)
1-800-729-6686 (Rotary Dialers
and Spanish-speaking)
Provides automated listings for a large variety of referrals,
government offices and information centers that deal with specific
substance abuse problems. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., EST.
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol
and Drug Information (NCADI)
1-800-SAY-NOTO (English and Spanish)
1-800-487-4889 (Hearing Impaired Callers)
Provides free substance abuse information and literature to
parents, professionals and young people as well as recommended
treatment referrals. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., EST.
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence – NCADD
HOPELINE
1-800-NCA-CALL (24 HOURS)
(Touch-tone phone is necessary.)
Provides automated listings for local hotlines and referrals.
Callers can leave a name and address to receive free publications
on alcohol and drugs.
National Drug and Alcohol
Treatment Referral Service
1-800-662-HELP (24 HOURS)
Links callers to a variety of services, including free
publications, treatment options in various states and hotlines
which counsel both callers facing their own substance abuse and
those dealing with the substance abuse of a friend.
The National Help Line (PHOENIX HOUSE)
1-800-DRUG-HELP (24 HOURS)
Provides information and referrals to treatment programs,
self-help groups, family support groups and crisis centers in the
caller’s home state.
Toughlove International
1-800-333-1069
Refers parents to local chapters that provide support and
counseling. Also provides free literature. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, EST.
Addiction Resource
Guide
Adult Children of Alcoholics
Al-Anon: Is your life affected by someone’s
drinking?
Alateen (Al-Anon’s program for teenagers)
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholic Anonymous "Big Book" Online
Alcoholics Anonymous: How to Find an
AA Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings By State and
Country
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings: State by
State Guide
Alcoholics Anonymous: Online Intergroup
(Note: Not affilicated with AA World Services)
Alcoholic Anonymous Speakers (Audio clips, requires
RealPlayer)
Alcoholics Anonymous Speaker Tapes (MP3 files to listen to
or download)
Faces and Voices of Recovery
Grapevine (AA)
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Recovery Radio Network (Streaming audio links)
We Recover
Women for Sobriety
Adbusters Parady Ads for Alcohol
Alcohol and Alcohol Problems
Science Database
Alcohol and Development in Youth
Alcohol and Drug Awareness
Alcohol Awareness Day Resources
Alcohol Awareness Page
Alcohol, Peer Pressure and Underage Drinking
Info for Young Teens
Alcohol Research and Statistics
Alcoholism (MedlinePlus)
April is Alcohol Awareness Month
Awareness and Prevention of Teen Drug Abuse
Awareness Center
Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth: Fact
Sheets
Children of Alcoholics Foundation
College Drinking: Changing the
Culture
Does Family History of Alcoholism Put You at
Risk
Dopamine
D2 Receptor as a Candidate Gene for Alcoholism
Girl Talk: Alcohol
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and
Other Drug Abuse
Leadership To Keep Children Alcohol Free
Living Clean: What’s Your Antidrug?
Look Out Alcohol
National Association for Children of
Alcoholics
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information
National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism
National Organization on Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome
News & articles about alcohol and other
drugs of abuse for family members
Partnership for a Drug-Free America
Psychoanalytic
Perspectives on the Problematic Use of Alcohol
Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral, and
Treatment
Stop Underage Drinking
Teens and Alcohol Don’t Mix
Tips for Parents About Alcohol and Drug
Abuse
Too Smart to Start
Web of Addictions