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How I Think about Drugs and Alcohol Questionnaire:

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HIT — D&A
How I Think about Drugs and Alcohol Questionnaire


Dr. Alvaro Q. Barriga, Dr. John C. Gibbs, Granville Bud Potter, M. Konopisos, and K.T. Barriga

Manual and Packet of 20 Questionnaires
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Grades 9-12. Based on the theoretical model of the How I Think (HIT) Questionnaire, this research-based, 54-item assessment tool measures adolescents' behaviors and attitudes related to drug use. The HIT - D&A requires only a fourth-grade reading level and can be completed by most adolescents in 5 to 10 minutes. It provides information on the type and degree of drug use, impact of drugs on the adolescent's life, normative levels of soft and hard drug use, abuse and dependence symptoms, and how adolescents rationalize the use of drugs through self-serving cognitive distortions such as self-centered, blaming others, minimizing/mislabeling, and assuming the worst. The How I Think about Drugs and Alcohol Questionnaire is accompanied by a 68-page manual that includes scoring and computation instructions and forms. The HIT - D&A is useful in assessment, treatment planning, tracking therapeutic progress, and individual- or program-level outcome evaluation.


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