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Questionário CAGE×Teste de Identificação de Transtornos por Uso de Álcool (AUDIT)×AUDIT-C×PROMIS×
ÁreaMensuração em saúdeMensuração em saúdeMensuração em saúdeMensuração em saúde
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1974199320032010
Autor originalJohn A. Ewing and colleaguesWorld Health Organization (WHO) collaborative group, John Saunders and colleaguesBabor and colleagues; adapted by Bush and colleagues at Veterans AffairsNational Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
TipoBrief alcohol dependence screening questionnaireAlcohol use disorder screening and severity assessmentBrief alcohol consumption screening toolComputer-adaptive testing and fixed-length patient-reported outcome measures
Fonte seminalEwing, J. A. (1984). Detecting alcoholism: the CAGE questionnaire. JAMA, 252(14), 1905–1907. DOI ↗Saunders, J. B., Aasland, O. G., Babor, T. F., & Grant, M. (1993). Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT): WHO collaborative project on early detection of persons with harmful alcohol consumption—II. Addiction, 88(6), 791–804. DOI ↗Babor, T. F., Higgins-Biddle, J. C., Saunders, J. B., & Monteiro, M. G. (2001). The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test: Guidelines for use in primary care (2nd ed.). World Health Organization. link ↗Cella, D., Yount, S., Rothrock, N., et al. (2010). The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): progress of an NIH Roadmap cooperative group during its first two years. Medical Care, 45(Suppl 1), S3–S11. DOI ↗
Outros nomesCAGE, Cut-Annoyed-Guilty-Eye Opener, Alcohol Dependency ScreenAUDIT, WHO AUDIT, Alcohol ScreeningAUDIT-C Alcohol Screening, Three-Item Alcohol ScreenPROMIS measures, NIH PROMIS, Computer Adaptive Testing PROMIS
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ResumoThe CAGE is a 4-item brief alcohol screening questionnaire developed by Ewing and colleagues in the 1970s. The acronym represents the four questions: Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye opener. Published in 1984, it has become one of the most widely used brief alcohol screens in medical practice due to its simplicity and historical validation.The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a 10-item screening and assessment tool developed by the World Health Organization in 1993. It rapidly identifies hazardous alcohol use, harmful drinking, and alcohol dependence across diverse populations. The AUDIT has become the gold-standard alcohol screening instrument in primary care and clinical settings worldwide.The AUDIT-C is a 3-item brief alcohol screening tool derived from the first three questions of the full AUDIT. Published by Bush and colleagues in 2003, it assesses alcohol consumption frequency and quantity in under one minute. The AUDIT-C has become the standard ultra-brief screen for problem drinking in primary care and emergency departments.The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is a comprehensive, flexible system of patient-reported outcome measures developed by the National Institutes of Health. Launched in 2010, PROMIS measures health across multiple domains using both fixed-item forms and computer-adaptive testing (CAT). It has become the gold standard for outcomes measurement in clinical trials and health systems research.
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