On this page, you’ll find our most important self-tests related to alcohol — from the blood alcohol calculator to the drinking behavior test and the assessment of a possible withdrawal risk. All tests provide you with guidance — not a medical diagnosis. However, they help you better understand and classify your own drinking patterns.
Withdrawal Risk Self-Check: 10 Questions

Alcohol withdrawal can be mild — or medically dangerous. Especially with regular heavy drinking, a history of withdrawal symptoms, or existing health conditions, the risk of complications such as seizures, blood pressure crises, or delirium tremens increases. This self-check is based on the clinical PAWSS score and helps you assess whether your withdrawal should be medically supervised in a clinical setting.