2020
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.112
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Hazardous alcohol consumption among older adults: A comprehensive and multi-national analysis of predictive factors in 13,351 individuals

Abstract: Background Older adults exhibit heightened vulnerability for alcohol-related health impairments. Increases in the proportion of older adults within the European Union’s total population and prevalence rates of alcohol use disorders in this age group are being observed. This large scale international study was conducted to identify those older adults with an increased risk to engage in hazardous drinking behaviour. Methods Socio-demographic, socio-economic, personality characteristics (Bi… Show more

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“…For instance, a study sampling from Australia, England, Scotland, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, Thailand, South Africa, Mongolia, and Vietnam discovered that the drinking frequency in general increases with the age increment; however, the consumption quantity is not likely to be large, and this association was more consistent among higher-income countries [48]. In another study sampling citizens aged more than 50 years from 12 different European countries, both males and females showed a substantial relationship between age and alcohol consumption, with consumption dropping as they got older [47].…”
Section: Age Exposurementioning
confidence: 98%
“…For instance, a study sampling from Australia, England, Scotland, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, Thailand, South Africa, Mongolia, and Vietnam discovered that the drinking frequency in general increases with the age increment; however, the consumption quantity is not likely to be large, and this association was more consistent among higher-income countries [48]. In another study sampling citizens aged more than 50 years from 12 different European countries, both males and females showed a substantial relationship between age and alcohol consumption, with consumption dropping as they got older [47].…”
Section: Age Exposurementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In particular, patients with severe mental disorders have very poor physical health, suffering from coronary heart diseases, diabetes, respiratory, renal, and infectious diseases (13)(14)(15)(16)(17). The higher presence of physical illnesses compared to the general population is due to several causes (18,19), including the adoption of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, such as heavy smoking (20)(21)(22)(23), heavy alcohol drinking (24)(25)(26), use of illicit drugs (27,28), unbalanced diet and low levels of physical activity (29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%