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Drug and alcohol abuse among the elderly: is being alone the key?

作者信息

Brown B B, Chiang C P

出版信息

Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1983;18(1):1-12. doi: 10.2190/vrmk-t7uv-qkrt-kn1r.

DOI:10.2190/vrmk-t7uv-qkrt-kn1r
PMID:6671826
Abstract

Despite the rising incidence of drug and alcohol abuse among the elderly, information concerning the social and psychological factors fostering such abuse is scanty and potentially biased toward the limited number of older abusers who obtain professional help. Using a brief interview with carefully selected samples, the present study compares characteristics of social background and social support among 21 older clients (age 55 and over) of drug treatment facilities, 30 older abusers not in treatment, and 155 elderly nonabusers. Analyses suggest that age and gender affect the likelihood of receiving treatment for substance abuse more than the likelihood of being an abuser. Controlling for age and gender effects, substance abuse appeared more prevalent among single and divorced elderly and among respondents who lived alone; presence or absence of living companions was more influential than relationships with nearby social supports. Implications for health and social service programs as well as for further research are discussed.

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