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Opiate Dependence Scale - From CITA

Severity of Opiates Dependence Scale

Since it is our intention to help you, we have selected, from the myriad of questionnaires, the best researched for our purpose. In this case, the questionnaire will tell you whether you should seek specialized advice. Of course, this result will never substitute for the opinion of your physician or mental health specialist.

"Now I am going to ask you some questions about your use of opiates during the past year."


Tag the right answers

1) Did you think your use of opiates was out of control?

 
0
 

Never / almost never

1 Sometimes
2 Often
3 Always /nearly always


2) Did the prospect of missing a dose make you anxious or worried?

0
 

Never / almost never

1 Sometimes
2 Often
3 Always /nearly always


3) Did you worry about your use of opiates?

0
 

Never / almost never

1 Sometimes
2 Often
3 Always /nearly always


4) Did you wish you could stop?

0
 

Never / almost never

1 Sometimes
2 Often
3 Always /nearly always


5) How difficult would you find it to stop, or go without opiates?

0
 

Not difficult

1 Quite difficult
2 Very difficult
3 Impossible

 

Add the scores for all items. A score of 3 or greater may indicate the need for a more in-depth assessment by your specialist. Higher total scores indicate higher levels of dependence.


SOURCE: Gossop, M.R. et al. (1995)  

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