The Drug Abuse Screening Test is a test conducted to determine an individual's substance use. Screening tests of this nature typically detect the presence of specific substances in a person's body fluids, often through urine analysis. These substances can include illegal drugs, prescription medications, alcohol, or other addictive substances. Test results provide information about an individual's history or current status of substance use.
The Drug Abuse Screening Test is commonly used in the hiring process, sports organizations, rehabilitation centers, and court systems. Additionally, parents may use it to identify substance use in adolescents.
These screening tests should be administered in accordance with standards for reliability and accuracy. The results can help assess whether an individual needs treatment or can be useful in evaluating legal responsibilities.
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