Does the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption identify the same patient population as the full 10-item Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test?
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The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a computer-based 3-item version (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption [AUDIT-C]) of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) identifies alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the same patients as the full 10-item version in 809 women and 747 men in an anesthesiology preoperative assessment clinic. According to cutoffs used (AUDIT: 5-8 points, AUDIT-C: 4-6 points), rate of disagreement (AUDIT-positive and AUDIT-C-negative or vice versa) ranged between 4%and 31%(men) and between 4%and 19%(women). In male patients, 15%were positive for both the AUDIT (鈮? points) and the AUDIT-C (鈮? points), 7%were positive for AUDIT-C only, and 4%were positive for AUDIT only. In female patients, using cutoffs of 5 more points (AUDIT) and 4 or more points (AUDIT-C), 16%were positive for both versions, 9%were positive for AUDIT-C only, and 2%were positive for AUDIT only. The AUDIT and AUDIT-C seem to identify AUD in differing patients.

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