The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST) is a measurement tool used to determine and assess alcohol dependence. This scale is employed to detect issues related to alcohol use, evaluate the level of alcohol dependence, and plan appropriate interventions for individuals. MAST is commonly used by healthcare professionals in clinical settings, treatment centers, and research studies.
The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test consists of 25 questions that assess an individual's alcohol use and associated problems. These questions provide information to determine the individual's level of risk related to alcohol. MAST covers areas such as individuals' alcohol consumption habits, problems in social and occupational interactions, and health issues caused by alcohol.
This scale is considered an essential tool for identifying alcohol dependence and determining appropriate support and treatment methods for individuals.
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