The following self-assessments are brief and intended for personal use. The information is completely confidential and can provide an awareness of current patterns of use. If additional help is desired, please contact the Alcohol and Drug Program via email at adp@sa.ucsb.edu or via phone at (805) 893-5013.
ScreenU Self-Assessment
We appreciate your interest in ScreenU. You are welcome to choose one or both of these modules. Your answers are completely anonymous, and your individual score will not be reported to anyone. This resource can help you identify if you are experiencing negative consequences because of your alcohol or cannabis use. Based on your responses, you will receive non-judgmental feedback encouraging you to think about your choices that may put you at risk for harmful consequences. It can also provide ways to keep yourself and your friends safer. You will also be provided with our campus and community resources.
Whatever you decide to do with the information provided to you during this activity is ultimately your choice. You are the expert on you.
Alcohol Self-Assessment
Use the following alcohol self-assessment to determine whether you might benefit from additional evaluation and support regarding your alcohol use:
Cannabis Use Self-Assessment
Use the following Cannabis use self-assessment to determine whether you might benefit from additional evaluation and support regarding your Cannabis use:
Cannabis Self-Assessment
Drug Self-Assessment
Use the following substance use self-assessment to determine whether you might benefit from additional evaluation and support regarding your substance use:
Vaping Self-Assessment
Use the following vaping self-assessment to determine whether you might benefit from additional evaluation and support regarding your vaping use:
Device & Screen Management Self-Assessment
Use the following device & screen management self-assessment to determine whether you might benefit from additional evaluation and support regarding your device & screen use:
UCSB Alcohol
and
Drug Program
If you have any questions regarding any of these resources, require additional information, or want to schedule a free/confidential appointment, please contact us via phone or email: (805) 893-5013 or adp@sa.ucsb.edu
Free and confidential individual appointments can also be made by visiting the UCSB Student Health website: adp.sa.ucsb.edu