The harms associated with risky alcohol consumption have long been researched and recognised in the health field. However, little available research has focused on older people or extended analysis of alcohol use by this segment of the population beyond a biomedical perspective. With the rapid ageing of the global population, research that investigates alcohol use among older people from a social perspective is important. This article reports on research with a group of older women and men, to identify and explain factors that influence alcohol consumption. In-depth interviews were conducted in Perth, Western Australia with 20 men and 22 women aged 65–74 years who were living in either private residences or retirement villages. The study fi...
Older people tend to drink less than any other age group. However, in recent years British survey da...
In Australia people aged 65 years or older currently comprise 12.1% of the population. This has been...
Alcohol problems occur in later life and are associated with notable social, psychological, physical...
The purpose of this investigation was to undertake pilot research to develop an understanding of the...
Alcohol consumption and harms among older people are increasing. We examined different demographic c...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
© 2012 Dr. Kim-Michelle GilsonUp to 80% of older adults within Australia drink alcohol. National sur...
Whilst alcohol consumption has fallen in younger and middle aged drinking groups it is either increa...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
This paper calls for an increase in multi-disciplinary research on theissue of alcohol and ageing, t...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
Over recent years much attention on alcohol has focused on younger people's drinking and in particul...
Alcohol use in later life has received little attention. Among older people psychosocial factors inc...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
Background - Alcohol presents risks to the health of older adults at levels that may have been 's...
Older people tend to drink less than any other age group. However, in recent years British survey da...
In Australia people aged 65 years or older currently comprise 12.1% of the population. This has been...
Alcohol problems occur in later life and are associated with notable social, psychological, physical...
The purpose of this investigation was to undertake pilot research to develop an understanding of the...
Alcohol consumption and harms among older people are increasing. We examined different demographic c...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
© 2012 Dr. Kim-Michelle GilsonUp to 80% of older adults within Australia drink alcohol. National sur...
Whilst alcohol consumption has fallen in younger and middle aged drinking groups it is either increa...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
This paper calls for an increase in multi-disciplinary research on theissue of alcohol and ageing, t...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption in older people has increased and effective approaches to un...
Over recent years much attention on alcohol has focused on younger people's drinking and in particul...
Alcohol use in later life has received little attention. Among older people psychosocial factors inc...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
Background - Alcohol presents risks to the health of older adults at levels that may have been 's...
Older people tend to drink less than any other age group. However, in recent years British survey da...
In Australia people aged 65 years or older currently comprise 12.1% of the population. This has been...
Alcohol problems occur in later life and are associated with notable social, psychological, physical...