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What is the Taps Test?

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The term "TAPS test" refers to several different assessments, depending on the context. There's no single "TAPS test." The meaning depends on the specific application. Let's clarify the different tests commonly called "TAPS":

1. Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication, and other Substance use (TAPS) Tool

This TAPS tool, used in healthcare settings, is a two-part assessment for substance use:

  • TAPS-1: A screening component to identify individuals who may have substance use issues.
  • TAPS-2: A brief assessment for those who screen positive on TAPS-1. This part identifies the specific substance(s) used and assesses the risk level. Source: NIDA and Source: NIDA CDE

2. Test of Auditory Processing Skills (TAPS-4)

This is a widely used assessment tool for evaluating auditory processing skills in children and adolescents aged 5 to 21. It measures several key skills, including:

  • Phonological processing
  • Auditory memory
  • Listening comprehension

Source: Pro-Ed, Source: WPS, Source: TheraPro, Source: SuperDuper and Source: PAR (Note: PAR also offers TAPS-3, a previous edition)

There are also other variations, such as TAPS-3, a previous edition of the auditory processing skills test.

3. Other uses of "TAPS"

In some contexts, "TAPS" may refer to other things entirely, such as alcohol server training certifications. Source: Alaska CHARR or even to a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). Source: Mayo Clinic It's crucial to understand the context to determine the correct meaning.

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