CRAFFT Screening Tool –Child & Parent

The CRAFFT (Knight et al. 1999) is a 9 item screening questionnaire for use with children under the age of 21 and is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Substance Abuse for use with adolescents. It consists of a series of 6 questions developed to screen adolescents for high risk alcohol and other drug use disorders simultaneously. It is a short, effective screening tool meant to assess whether a longer conversation about the context of use, frequency, and other risks and consequences of alcohol and other drug use is warranted.

Measure Source Article:

Knight, J.R., Shrier, L.A., Bravender, T.D., Farrell, M., Vander Bilt J., Shaffer, H.J. (1999). A new brief screen for adolescent substance abuse. Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, 153(6), 591-596.

 

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Translation Information:

The Spanish translations of the CRAFFT that appear on this site were obtained from the publisher. These translations have been completed using rigorous best practices, with translation, back translation, and reconciliation of identified discrepancies. http://www.ceasar.org/

 

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