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Lifetime refers to the time prior to the last 30 days. ⇒ 30 day questions only require the number of days used. ⇒ Lifetime use is asked to determine extended periods of use. ⇒ Regular use = 3+ times per week, binges, or problematic irregular use in which normal activities are compromised.
INTRODUCING THE ASI: Introduce and explain the seven potential problem areas: Medical, Employment/Support Status, Alcohol, Drug, Legal, Family/Social, and Psychiatric.
Addiction Severity Index, 5th Edition. Clinical/Training Version. A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D. Deni Carise, Ph.D. INTRODUCING THE ASI: Seven potential problem areas: Medical, Employment/Support Status, Alcohol, Drug, Legal, Family/Social, and Psychological. All clients receive the same standard interview.
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.
Addiction Severity Index. Please find links to several free, downloadable versions of the ASI, training manuals to assist in the proper administration and coding of the instruments, and information regarding the calculation of the ASI Composite Scores.
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.
ADDICTION SEVERITY INDEX. This tool will tell us more about you such as the areas of need you have that brought you to this agency and how we can help you. We will ask you questions in seven potential problem areas: Medical Status. Employment/Education Support Status. Alcohol/Drug Status. Legal Status. Family History Status. Family/Social Status.