For over 70 years, The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (NCADD) has been a valuable resource for millions of people struggling with alcoholism and addiction.

Are you wondering if you have an alcohol problem?
Are you concerned about the role alcohol plays in your life? With 26 questions, this simple self-test is intended to help you determine if you or someone you know needs to find out more about alcoholism.
Directions:
The following questions are a self-test to help you review the role that alcohol plays in your life. Remember that the questions do not include other drugs taken for medical and non-medical uses.
Take the Alcohol Test

Are you wondering if you have a drug problem?
Are you concerned about your use of drugs? Are you concerned about someone else? This simple 20-question self-test may help you to identify if your drug use is a problem or if a friend or family member may have a problem.
Directions:
The following questions concern information about your involvement with drugs, including any non-medical or excessive use of prescribed or “over-the-counter” drugs.
Take the Drug Test
Self-Test for Teenagers
Are you a teen concerned about your use of alcohol and other drugs in your life? By answering the following questions, you may be able to determine if you or someone you know is at risk of alcohol or other drug problems and is in need of immediate assistance.
Directions:
The following questions are a self-test to help you review the role that alcohol and drugs play in your life. Please read each question carefully. When preparing each response, take into consideration your actions over the course of the past 12 months.
Take the Teen Test