Self-Tests
The following self-tests help detect if you or someone you know should contact LAP regarding a problem. They do not attempt to establish a diagnosis, but they are designed by mental health professionals. Each test addresses issues and symptoms unique to the problem discussed.
Alcohol Use Disorder Test
10 multiple choice questions regarding regular alcohol consumption.
What are the Symptoms of Depression?
Lists the typical symptoms and levels of depression.
Drug Use Questionnaire
20 questions about your involvement with drugs during the past 12 months.
Is Al-Anon for You?
Millions of people are affected by the excessive drinking of someone close.
The following twenty questions are designed to help you decide whether or not
you need Al-Anon.
Are you Living with a Compulsive Gambler?
18 questions to determine the impact of someone else's gambling on your life.
Are you a Problem Gambler?
A self-test to help you review the role that gambling plays in your life.
Work Addiction Self-Test
25 questions to help assess if your work pattern is becoming a problem.
The WHO Alcohol Use Disorders
Identification Test (AUDIT)
The AUDIT was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to identify
persons with hazardous and harmful patterns of alcohol consumption.