Short Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (Smast) : NAME: - Date
Short Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (Smast) : NAME: - Date
Short Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (Smast) : NAME: - Date
(SMAST)
NAME: ______________________________ Date:___________________
The following questions concern information about your involvement with alcohol during the
past 12 months. Carefully read each countyment and decide if your answer is “YES” or “NO”.
Then, check the appropriate box beside the question.
Please answer every question. If you have difficulty with a countyment, then choose the response
that is mostly right.
1. Do you feel that you are a normal drinker? (by normal we mean do
you drink less than or as much as most other people.)…………………………
2. Does your wife, husband, a parent, or other near relative ever worry
or complain about your drinking?......................................................................
7. Has your drinking ever created problems between you and your
wife, husband, a parent or other near relative?..................................................
8. Have you ever gotten into trouble at work because of your drinking?..............
10. Have you ever gone to anyone for help about your drinking?..........................
12. Have you ever been arrested for drunken driving, driving while
intoxicated, or driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages?................
13. Have you ever been arrested, even for a few hours, because of
other drunken behaviors?..................................................................................
* SMAST Score………………………………
* See scoring instructions for correct scoring procedures.
SHORT MICHIGAN ALCOHOL SCREENING TEST
(SMAST)
Administration & Interpretation
Instructions
The Short Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (SMAST) is a 13-item questionnaire that requires a 7th grade
reading level, and only a few minutes to complete. It was developed from the Michigan Alcoholism
Screening Test. Evaluation data indicate that it is an effective diagnostic instrument, and does not have a
tendency for false positives, as does the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test. It is strongly
recommended that the DAST-10 be used along with the SMAST unless there is a clear indication that the
client uses alcohol but does not use any other drug at all.
The SMAST is self-administered. All questions are to be answered with “YES” or “NO” answers only.
Interpretations: A score of 1 or 2 indicates that there is no alcohol problem and no further action is needed
at this time. A score of 3 indicates a borderline alcohol problem and further investigation is necessary. A
score of 4 or more indicates that there may be an alcohol problem and that a full assessment is needed.