Description

The Drug Abuse Screen Test (DAST-10) was designed to provide a brief, self-report instrument for population screening, clinical case finding and treatment evaluation research. It can be used with adults and older youth.

The DAST-10 yields a quantitative index of the degree of consequences related to drug abuse. The instrument takes approximately 5 minutes to administer and may be given in either a self-report or interview format. The DAST may be used in a variety of settings to provide a quick index of drug abuse problems.

The DAST-10 is a 10-item self-report instrument that has been condensed from the 28-item DAST. It was copyrighted in 1982 by Harvey Skinner, PhD and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada.

Instrument Usage
Clinical Research
Electronic Health Record
References

Skinner HA (1982). The Drug Abuse Screening Test. Addict Behav 7(4):363-371. 

Yudko E, Lozhkina O, Fouts A (2007). A comprehensive review of the psychometric properties of the Drug Abuse Screening Test. J Subst Abuse Treatment 32:189-198.

  To use this tool, please contact Dr. Harvey Skinner at hskinner@yorku.ca

Sample Form
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DrugAbuseScreeningTest_2014Mar24.pdf 50.56 KB
Module Module ID
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) 3923506
Assessment 4281092
DAST-10 Score 4281116