This study examines how individual patient characteristics predict substance abuse treatment initiation among older adults, in an investigation based on the behavioral health service use model. Analyses tested the impact of demographic factors, substance abuse symptoms, depression and cognitive status on subsequent treatment initiation. The sample included 250 older male veterans screened for substance abuse problems during inpatient medical treatment, who also participated in a clinical evaluation for substance abuse treatment. Measures included demographics and CAGE alcohol screening score. A subset of patients also completed the Michigan Alcohol Screening Test-Geriatric Version (MAST-G), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D), and Folstein Mi...
Between 500,000 and 5,500,000 older adults are suspected of having a drinking problem. Nearly one-th...
ObjectiveTo examine associations of alcohol and tobacco use disorders and psychiatric conditions amo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper briefly outlines new research on the epidemiology of alcohol and drug ...
Objective: To examine the predictive value of demographic characteristics and substance abuse indic...
With an estimated prevalence of 4%, substance abuse amongst persons who are 65 years and older is in...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence rates of Diagnostic and Statistical ...
Research in the late 1990s and early 2000s projected that the number of people aged 50 and older who...
Although the current literature documents the lack of sufficient utilization of mental health servic...
Aims This study compared 5-year treatment outcomes of older adults to thoseof middle-aged and younge...
Objective. There is a paucity of research on substance use disorders (SUDs) in the elderly psychiatr...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol and drug use and related problems may compromise depression treatment, and older ...
Alcohol and substance abuse in older adults until recently has received little empirical attention i...
Introduction: Compared to older adults, emerging adults treated for substance use disorders (SUDs) a...
ObjectiveAlthough alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are prevalent among older individuals, few studies ha...
Background and Purpose: Addiction is regarded as a disorder of brain function. The current paper aim...
Between 500,000 and 5,500,000 older adults are suspected of having a drinking problem. Nearly one-th...
ObjectiveTo examine associations of alcohol and tobacco use disorders and psychiatric conditions amo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper briefly outlines new research on the epidemiology of alcohol and drug ...
Objective: To examine the predictive value of demographic characteristics and substance abuse indic...
With an estimated prevalence of 4%, substance abuse amongst persons who are 65 years and older is in...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence rates of Diagnostic and Statistical ...
Research in the late 1990s and early 2000s projected that the number of people aged 50 and older who...
Although the current literature documents the lack of sufficient utilization of mental health servic...
Aims This study compared 5-year treatment outcomes of older adults to thoseof middle-aged and younge...
Objective. There is a paucity of research on substance use disorders (SUDs) in the elderly psychiatr...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol and drug use and related problems may compromise depression treatment, and older ...
Alcohol and substance abuse in older adults until recently has received little empirical attention i...
Introduction: Compared to older adults, emerging adults treated for substance use disorders (SUDs) a...
ObjectiveAlthough alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are prevalent among older individuals, few studies ha...
Background and Purpose: Addiction is regarded as a disorder of brain function. The current paper aim...
Between 500,000 and 5,500,000 older adults are suspected of having a drinking problem. Nearly one-th...
ObjectiveTo examine associations of alcohol and tobacco use disorders and psychiatric conditions amo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper briefly outlines new research on the epidemiology of alcohol and drug ...