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Patient Rating Scale: Patient input is important. For each area, I will ask you to use this scale to let me know how bothered you have been by any problems in each section. I will also ask you how important treatment is for you for the area being discussed. The scale is: 0 - Not at all. 1 - Slightly. 2 - Moderately. 3 - Considerably.
Addiction Severity Index (ASI) Purpose: The ASI is most useful as a general intake screening tool. It effectively assesses a client's status in several areas, and the composite score measures how a client's need for treatment changes over time.
16 Οκτ 2024 · The ASI substance abuse assessment uses the composite score to assign a severity rating. The ratings are based on a scale of 0 to 9 as follows: 5. 0–1: No imminent problem, treatment not indicated. 2–3: Slight problem; treatment may not be necessary. 4–5: Moderate problem, a treatment plan should be considered.
The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) was introduced in the United States in 1980 as a comprehensive instrument designed to assess the impairments that commonly occur in individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) (McLellan, Luborsky, Woody, & O'Brien, 1980).
The ultimate desirable goal of a new instrument of addiction would be to provide a single scale (see Figure 1) by which an individual’s liability to addiction (propensity or severity) can be quantified using a numeric score.
Access the Official Addiction Severity Index-5th Edition (ASI-5th Edition) by McLellan AT, distributed by Mapi Research Trust | ePROVIDE, and up-to-date information on copyright, licensing, scoring, translations.
In general, the Addiction Severity Index version 6 scales demonstrate acceptable scalability, reliability and concurrent validity.