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Older adults' health and late-life drinking patterns
 — a 20-year perspective
Author(s)Rudolf H Moos, Penny L Brennan, Kathleen K Schutte
Journal titleAging & Mental Health, vol 14, no 1, January 2010
PublisherTaylor & Francis, January 2010
Pagespp 33-43
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsAlcoholic beverages ; Alcoholism ; At risk ; Ill health ; Depression ; Pain ; Drugs ; Correlation ; Longitudinal surveys ; United States of America.
AnnotationThis US study focused on the associations between older adults' health-related problems and their late-life alcohol consumption and drinking problems. A sample of 719 late-middle-aged community residents (55-65 years old at baseline) participated in a survey of health and alcohol consumption, and this survey was followed 10 years and 20 years later. Health-related problems increased and alcohol consumption and drinking problems declined over the 20-year interval. Medical conditions, depressive symptoms, medication use, and acute health events were associated with a higher likelihood of abstinence; acute health events were also associated with less alcohol consumption. In contrast, reliance on alcohol to reduce pain was linked to more alcohol consumption. Moreover, an individual's overall health burden and reliance on alcohol to reduce pain were associated with more drinking problems. Reliance on alcohol to reduce pain potentiated the association between health burden, alcohol consumption and drinking problems. Older adults who have more health problems and rely on alcohol to manage pain are at elevated risk for drinking problems. Health care providers should target high-risk older adults, such as those who drink to reduce pain, for screening and brief interventions to help them identify new ways to cope with pain and curtail their drinking. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100426202 A
ClassmarkYPP: ETA: CA3: CH: ENR: CT7: LLD: 49: 3J: 7T

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