The CAGE Questionnaire: Validation of a New Alcoholism Screening Instrument
Abstract
The CAGE questionnaire, a new brief alcoholism screening test, was administered to all patients (N = 366; 39 percent alcoholic) admitted to a psychiatric service over a one-year period. The authors indicate that the CAGE questionnaire is not a sensitive alcoholism detector if a four-item positive response is the criterion; however, if a two- or three-item criterion is used, it becomes a viable rapid alcoholism screening techniquefor large...
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Title
The CAGE Questionnaire: Validation of a New Alcoholism Screening Instrument
Published Date
Oct 1, 1974
Volume
131
Issue
10
Pages
1121 - 1123
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