Alcohol, Medication and Older Adults
For Those Who Care About or Care for an Older Adult
Screening Tools
Several screening tools are available to assess problems of alcohol and medication misuse, as well as depression in older adults. The four tools presented here are:
- Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test-Geriatric Version (Short MAST-G)
- Health Screening Survey
- Geriatric Depression Scale - Short Form
An Alcohol Screening Test (Short MAST-G)
Health care providers may use one of several screening tools to determine the effects of alcohol on a person's health. One of the most widely used questionnaires for older adults is the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test - Geriatric Version, also known as the MAST-G. The questions ask about the experiences of the older adult in the past year.
If responses are unclear, ask for clarification. Ask the older adult to choose the response closest to his or her experience.
If the person does not drink on a regular basis, recording the drinking pattern can be difficult. For example, if the person was drinking heavily in the month before an accident but has not had any alcohol since, it may be difficult to characterize the "typical" drinking pattern.
Using the amount of drinking and related symptoms for the heaviest drinking period of the past year will provide the most useful information. However, it is important to note any special circumstances and the time period assessed for that particular person.
Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (Short MAST-G)
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