PMID: 11913937Mar 27, 2002Paper

Drinking patterns among older people in the community: hidden from medical attention?

The New Zealand Medical Journal
Nadim KhanPatrick Graham

Abstract

To determine patterns of alcohol use and misuse among community-dwelling people aged 65 years and over in Christchurch and to assess how often this comes to medical attention. A cross-sectional survey of alcohol use and misuse was conducted followed by a self-administered postal survey among non- respondents. General practitioners (GPs) of the respondents completed a self-administered questionnaire on patients' alcohol use and misuse. The response rate was 58% (141/243). The prevalence of hazardous alcohol consumption in the past twelve months (AUDIT cut-off score 8 or more) was 9.9% (95% CI = 4.9-14.9) and the prevalence of lifetime alcohol dependence using DSM-IV diagnostic criteria was 24.8% (95% CI = 17.6-32.0). Men were more likely than women to report lifetime dependency and current hazardous patterns. The response rate among GPs was 77.7% (108/139). None of the GPs identified or diagnosed alcohol problems in the past twelve months among this group and reported a history of alcohol problems in only four (4.0%) patients. Those with current hazardous patterns of alcohol use were twice as likely to be admitted to hospital (RR=2.4; 95% CI 1.2-5.1) but significantly less likely to visit their GPs in the previous twelve months ...Continue Reading

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