Hu, Jiahao and Kulkarni, Neha and Maliha, Peter and Grossberg, George (2024) Prevalence and treatment of substance misuse in older adults: beyond early adulthood. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, 15, pp. 87-98. https://doi.org/10.2147/SAR.S375653.
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Substance misuse, traditionally seen as a problem of early to mid-adulthood, is becoming increasingly prevalent among the older adult population (ages ≥65). Diagnosing and treating substance misuse in this vulnerable population is challenging because of multiple pre-existing medical comorbidities as well as polypharmacy. As such, it remains underdiagnosed and underrepresented in the literature. This review provides an overview of the three most commonly misused substances in older adults: alcohol, cannabis, and prescription drugs. It examines epidemiology, societal trends, and treatment options, highlighting the need for targeted research to address the unique challenges faced by older adults. This review also briefly comments on the prevalence and treatment of other illicit drugs in this population.
B Substances > Substances in general
B Substances > Alcohol
G Health and disease > Substance use disorder (addiction)
HJ Treatment or recovery method > Substance disorder treatment method > Substance disorder drug therapy (pharmacological treatment)
HJ Treatment or recovery method > Treatment outcome
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Treatment and maintenance > Treatment factors
T Demographic characteristics > Elderly / Older person
VA Geographic area > International
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