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Opioid Overdose Knowledge Scale

Abbreviation
OOKS
Description
The Opioid Overdose Knowledge Scale (OOKS) is a psychometric instrument used to assess an individual's knowledge about opioid overdose risks, signs, actions to take during an overdose, and the correct use of naloxone. It's often used to evaluate the effectiveness of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution programs.
Category
Substance Use
Clinic Related Surveys
Impulsivity and General Trait & Behavior Scales
Subcategory
Diagnostic
Studies Using This Assessment