Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND)
Complete these six evidence-based questions. Higher scores indicate higher physiological dependence and need for pharmacological support.
How soon after you wake do you smoke your first cigarette?
Do you find it difficult to refrain from smoking in places where it is forbidden?
Which cigarette would you hate most to give up?
How many cigarettes per day do you smoke?
Do you smoke more frequently during the first hours after waking than during the rest of the day?
Do you smoke even if you are so ill that you are in bed most of the day?
FTND score
0
Range 0–10
Dependence level
Very low nicotine dependence
How to Use This Calculator
Assess current smoking behaviour
Answer based on regular patterns over the last month. For e-cigarettes, adapt by considering nicotine concentration and usage frequency.
Interpret cut-off scores
Higher scores correspond to greater nicotine dependence and higher likelihood of withdrawal symptoms during cessation.
Tailor treatment intensity
Use the score to select pharmacotherapy (combination NRT, varenicline, bupropion) and behavioural programmes (phone, group, digital).
Formula
Total FTND score = Sum of item scores:
- Items 1 and 4 scored 0–3
- Items 2, 3, 5, 6 scored 0–1
Dependence levels:
- 0–2: Very low
- 3–4: Low
- 5–6: Medium
- 7–8: High
- 9–10: Very high
Full Description
The Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence quantifies physiological addiction based on time to first cigarette, cigarettes per day, and withdrawal-related behaviours. Scores predict withdrawal severity and inform cessation pharmacotherapy. Combine FTND with carbon monoxide or cotinine monitoring, motivational interviewing, and follow-up support to improve quit rates. Address co-occurring mental health conditions and provide relapse prevention planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the test apply to vaping?
Not directly, but you can interpret high-frequency vaping with nicotine as equivalent. Consider the Penn State Electronic Cigarette Dependence Index for vapers.
How often should I repeat FTND?
Use at baseline and during follow-up to gauge reduction in dependence. Falling scores indicate improved control.
Is FTND predictive of quit success?
Higher scores correlate with more challenging quits. Combine pharmacotherapy and behavioural support for best outcomes.
Can pregnant individuals use FTND?
Yes, but cessation plans must prioritise behavioural therapy and clinician-guided pharmacotherapy due to pregnancy considerations.