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Online Assessments

The e-CHUG is a 10-minute, confidential, on-line assessment that asks questions about your drinking habits and provides personalized feedback. Find out what your peak blood alcohol concentration is in a typical week, how much money you spend on alcohol each month, your tolerance level, and how your drinking compares with that of other college students.

What is the e-CHUG?

The e-CHUG (electronic Check-Up to Go) is an interactive web survey that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive feedback about their use of alcohol. The assessment takes about 10-15 minutes to complete, is self-guided, confidential, and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor or administrator.

What does it do?

When you access the e-CHUG, you are prompted to enter information about yourself. In addition to demographic information, it will ask you to enter information about your drinking habits, family history, and to complete the World Health Organizations AUDIT.

After all information has been entered, you submit the form. The information you entered is then validated and processed. The e-CHUG calculates a number of variables and compares your responses to national and local college norms. Then, your personalized feedback is displayed in standard HTML format and available to print.

What do I need to use the e-CHUG?

  1. A computer
  2. Internet access
  3. A JavaScript enabled Internet Browser
  4. (Note: The e-CHUG has only been tested on Internet Explorer 5.0+ and Netscape Navigator 4.79+)
  5. About 10-15 minutes
  6. A printer (to print the feedback)

Note: If your browser blocks pop-ups, hold the 'Ctrl' key while you click on the e-CHUG link.

Take the e-CHUG now.

Links

If you have further questions, please contact Brian Anderson, Coordinator of Alcohol Programs at brian.anderson@marquette.edu.


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