Drug Use Self‑Assessment (DAST-10) – Your Results

Thank you for completing the Drug Use Self‑Assessment (DAST‑10). Your responses help you better understand how drugs may be affecting your life. Below is your confidential result and next steps.

DAST Score: Moderate Risk

Your score suggests moderate risk. Many people benefit from a brief, confidential conversation to discuss support options.

This score often means that drug use is beginning to affect one or more areas of life, such as mood, family relationships, motivation, or overall well‑being. You may feel conflicted—part of you notices concerns, while another part feels unsure whether they’re serious. 

Moderate scores are highly responsive to early intervention, and many individuals resolve issues quickly once they talk with someone who understands. 

Moderate scores often indicate that drugs are affecting one or more areas of life (e.g., family, health, or emotional well‑being). A short call can give you tailored guidance without pressure or commitment. 

“CRC saved my life. The staff truly gets to know every client and teaches practical tools and strategies that keep you sober long after treatment. I’m over 100 days clean and more grateful than I can say. I recommend CRC to anyone seeking real recovery.” 

– Brandon D.