Background: Evidence suggests that the use of alcohol among older adults (defined as those aged 50+) has increased in recent years, with people aged 55-64 now more likely to exceed the recommended weekly guidelines than any other age group. Methods/ design: This is a quasi-experimental study with a before-after design. A postal questionnaire will be sent to 76,000 people aged 50 and over registered with a general practice in five different 'demonstration' (intervention) and control areas in the UK. Multiple interventions will then be delivered in demonstration areas across the UK. At the end of the programme, a postal questionnaire will be sent to the same individuals who completed it pre-programme to establish if there has been a reduction...
Abstract Background Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evi...
Findings presented in this report demonstrate that older drinkers have different stressors, precipit...
Background: There is a wealth of evidence regarding the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol cons...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that the use of alcohol among older adults (defined as those a...
Background - Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evidence o...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption is increasing in older people because of an ageing populatio...
This report demonstrates that there is a pressing need for action to reduce alcohol-related harm in ...
Background - Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evidence o...
Background - Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evidence o...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
Background harmful alcohol consumption is reported to be increasing in older people. To intervene a...
Aims Epidemiological surveys over the last 20 years show a steady increase in the amount of alcoh...
Older adults experience age-related physiological changes that increase sensitivity and decrease tol...
Aims Epidemiological surveys over the last 20 years show a steady increase in the amount of alcoh...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
Abstract Background Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evi...
Findings presented in this report demonstrate that older drinkers have different stressors, precipit...
Background: There is a wealth of evidence regarding the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol cons...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that the use of alcohol among older adults (defined as those a...
Background - Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evidence o...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption is increasing in older people because of an ageing populatio...
This report demonstrates that there is a pressing need for action to reduce alcohol-related harm in ...
Background - Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evidence o...
Background - Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evidence o...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
Background harmful alcohol consumption is reported to be increasing in older people. To intervene a...
Aims Epidemiological surveys over the last 20 years show a steady increase in the amount of alcoh...
Older adults experience age-related physiological changes that increase sensitivity and decrease tol...
Aims Epidemiological surveys over the last 20 years show a steady increase in the amount of alcoh...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
Abstract Background Older individuals are consuming alcohol more frequently yet there is limited evi...
Findings presented in this report demonstrate that older drinkers have different stressors, precipit...
Background: There is a wealth of evidence regarding the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol cons...