The e-Chug (electronic Check-Up To Go) is an anonymous, interactive web survey that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive feedback about their use of alcohol.
ScreenU is an anonymous, web-based screening tool to assess risk for alcohol, marijuana, or prescription drug abuse.
Funded by a PLCB grant for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), this five-minute quick survey is an anonymous, Web-based interactive tool that allows IUP students to receive feedback about their use of alcohol.
Quick, anonymous, self-assessment tool to generate personalized results based on your age, gender, and drinking patterns.
Do you know how much you are really drinking? Test yourself with this tool.
This anonymous survey is designed to help you answer some questions about drinking.
For anyone who drinks, this site offers valuable, research-based information.
With the different sizes and formulations of mixed drinks, alcohol, and energy drinks, determining the equivalent number of standard drinks can be challenging. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has an online calculator that establishes
the number of drinks per beverage. (Note: this tool only measures the alcohol equivalent; it does not account for the impact of the stimulants such as caffeine contained in these drinks.)
Free online screening for anxiety, depression, alcohol, and eating disorders.