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The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only. Though the answers to some of these questions could be taken as an opportunity to speak more specifically with a doctor or other treatment professional about your drinking, they should not be used to make a definitive self-diagnosis. For official diagnoses, qualified healthcare professionals are in the best position to administer, score, and interpret findings from any alcohol use assessment.