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ScreenU Substance Use Self-Assessment
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Substance Use Self-Assessments
Interested in finding out more about yourself? Take one of our assessments below
ScreenU Alcohol, Cannabis, and Prescription Drug (Rx) Use Assessments
These three assessments are very brief (3-5 minutes to complete on a computer, laptop or mobile device) and offer immediate, personalized feedback.
The results are completely anonymous, but you may choose to save or print them to discuss with a medical provider, counselor, or health educator. These assessments can help you to identify any negative consequences to your alcohol and/or drug use and utilizes your responses to offer feedback and information about your use and ways to stay safer.
Each of these assessments offers more awareness about your use, can help answer questions about the likely negative outcomes from your use, and connect you with resources to help—wherever you are on your journey. Take them as many times as you would like to monitor your use. Each of these assessments maintains that you are the expert on you but, offers information to help you make educated and informed decisions.
Alcohol Assessment Prescription Drug Assessment Cannabis Assessment
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Sex Education on Canvas
A comprehensive, sex education canvas course for Cal Poly students, by Cal Poly students is now available. In this anonymous, self-guided course, you'll learn about the basics of sex and topics like pleasure, STIs, violence prevention, and resources available to students. Can't find answers to your sex questions? Ask them anonymously in the modules and get answers directly from student researchers. Contact the Sexual Health & Reproductive Health Lab with any questions: srhlab@calpoly.edu or Dr. Roberts jrober81@calpoly.edu the faculty member overseeing the lab.