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New Tool from CDC’s Alcohol Program an example of CPSTF recommendation for eSBI

A New Alcohol Screening Tool

CDC’s Alcohol Program recently released a new alcohol screening tool. This free, evidence-based tool allows adults to anonymously check their drinking, identify barriers and motivators for drinking less, and print or save a personalized change plan.


The tool is an example of electronic screening and brief intervention (eSBI), which the Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends to reduce self-reported excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems. It was developed as part of the Drink Less, Be Your Best campaign, which provides resources and support to help adults drink less.

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