FOR AGES 4 TO 11

The Childhood Asthma-Control Test is a way to help determine your child’s level of asthma control.1 Take the test to see if your child’s asthma is well controlled and share the results with your doctor. Your responses will not be saved. Alternatively, you can print the test and fill it out with your child.

Only takes 5 minutes
to complete2

Contains seven multiple- choice questions2

For children with asthma
aged 4 to 112

If your child is 12 years or older, or if you’re an adult, take the Asthma-Control Test1

Repeat test regularly

Asthma can change over time so you should consider taking this test periodically to help you and your doctor adjust your child’s treatment if required3

The Childhood Asthma-Control Test was developed by GSK.4

This section is for children with asthma - have your child complete these questions

QUESTION 1

How is your asthma today?

QUESTION 2

How much of a problem is your asthma when you run, exercise or play sport?

QUESTION 3

Do you cough because of your asthma?

QUESTION 4

Do you wake up during the night because of your asthma?

QUESTION 5

During the last 4 weeks, how many days did your child have any daytime asthma symptoms?

QUESTION 6

During the last 4 weeks, how many days did your child wheeze during the day because of asthma?

QUESTION 7

During the last 4 weeks, how many days did your child wake up during the night because of asthma?

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  1. Bime C, et al. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2012;18(1):48–56.
  2. GSK. Asthma control test, 2021. Available at: https://www.asthmacontroltest.com/en-au/welcome/. Accessed December 2022.
  3. Majellano EC, et al. J Asthma Allergy. 2019;12:235–251.
  4. Liu AH, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2007;119(4):817–825.

GSK is not responsible for third-party website content.

NP-SG-ASU-WCNT-230003. April 2023.