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The ideal measure for intake evaluation, treatment planning, and outcome assessment

Maryland Addictions Questionnaire (MAQ)
by William E. O'Donnell, Ph.D., MPH, Clinton B. DeSoto, Ph.D., and Janet L. DeSoto, Ed.D.


 At a Glance

Purpose:

Tells you how severe the addiction is, how motivated the patient is, how to best treat the problem, and how likely relapse is

Ages / Grade:

17 years and up

Administration Time

15 to 20 minutes for Full Form; 5 minutes for Short Form

Format:

Self-report

Norms

Based on a large sample of people receiving substance abuse treatment at outpatient clinics, residential facilities, or halfway house programs



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Brief, economical, and easy to administer and score, the MAQ is one of the best treatment planning tools you'll find. Administered at intake, it quickly tells you how severe the addiction is, how motivated the patient is, which treatment approach is most likely to work, what the risk of relapse is, and whether treatment may be complicated by cognitive difficulties, anxiety, or depression.

 

Find out if the patient will benefit from treatment.

    The MAQ can be used with anyone aged 17 or older who can read at a fifth-grade level. It is a self-report inventory composed of 111 items on the following scales:

 

    Substance Abuse Scales

    

Alcoholism Severity

Drug Abuse Severity

Craving

Control

Resentment

 

    Summary Scores

 

Emotional Distress

Resistance to Treatment

Admission of Problems

 

    Treatment Scales

 

Motivation for Treatment

Social Anxiety

Antisocial Behavior

Cognitive Impairment

Affective Disturbance

 

    Validity Scales

 

Inconsistent Responding

Defensiveness

 

    The test gives you standard scores and percentiles for each of these scales. Based on the relative elevation of the Summary Scores, it also assigns the patient one of six Summary Codes, indicating his or her ability to benefit from treatment.

 

Determine treatment readiness, treatment approach, and relapse risk.

    The MAQ can be completed in just 15 to 20 minutes. (A 30-item Short Form, which includes the scales Alcoholism Severity, Drug Abuse Severity, Craving, Control, and Affective Disturbance, can be completed in only 5 minutes.) While the AutoScoreTM Answer Sheet makes hand scoring quick and easy, the test can also be computer scored using WPS TEST REPORT Mail-In Answer Sheets, CD, or FAX Service. All of these computer options give you an interpretive report full of concrete, specific information about the most productive treatment approach, the patient's treatment readiness, relapse risk, and related problems.

    Norms are based on a large sample of people receiving substance abuse treatment at outpatient clinics, residential facilities, or halfway house programs.

    The MAQ is brief yet multidimensional, the items are easy to complete, the scales are easy to interpret, and the results facilitate treatment planning. All of this makes it the ideal intake measure for patients entering an addiction treatment program.

 

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