Fagerstrom Test Calculator
Test for Nicotine Dependence Assessment
Important Disclaimer
This tool is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. If you're concerned about nicotine dependence, please consult a healthcare provider or smoking cessation specialist.
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Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence
Answer the following questions about your smoking habits. Be honest with yourself for the most accurate assessment.
Fagerstrom Test Results
Fagerstrom Score
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Dependence Level
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Nicotine AddictionQuitting Difficulty
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Challenge LevelQuestion Breakdown:
Dependence Characteristics:
Quitting Recommendations:
Treatment Options:
About Fagerstrom Test
The Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) is a validated tool used to assess nicotine addiction severity and predict quitting difficulty.
Fagerstrom Score Interpretation:
- 0-2: Very low dependence
- 3-4: Low dependence
- 5-6: Medium dependence
- 7-8: High dependence
- 9-10: Very high dependence
Clinical Guidelines:
- • Score ≥6: Consider pharmacotherapy
- • Score ≥7: Strongly recommend medication
- • Score ≥8: Intensive treatment needed
- • Sensitivity: 70-80% for nicotine dependence
- • Specificity: 80-90% depending on population
Dependence Indicators:
- • Morning smoking within 30 minutes
- • Difficulty refraining in forbidden places
- • Preference for morning cigarette
- • High daily consumption (20+ cigarettes)
- • Smoking more in morning hours
- • Smoking when ill
Quitting Difficulty by Score:
- 0-2: Easy to quit, minimal withdrawal
- 3-4: Moderate difficulty, some withdrawal
- 5-6: Difficult, significant withdrawal
- 7-8: Very difficult, severe withdrawal
- 9-10: Extremely difficult, intense withdrawal
Treatment Recommendations:
- Low Dependence (0-4):
- • Behavioral counseling
- • Self-help materials
- • Support groups
- High Dependence (5-10):
- • Pharmacotherapy (NRT, varenicline, bupropion)
- • Intensive behavioral therapy
- • Medical supervision
Success Factors:
- • Strong motivation to quit
- • Social support
- • Stress management skills
- • Previous quit attempts
- • Treatment adherence
- • Avoiding triggers
Professional Resources:
- • Primary care physician
- • Smoking cessation specialist
- • Behavioral therapist
- • Quitline services
- • Support groups
- • Online programs
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