[Social Determinants of Combined Use of Alcohol and Non-prescription Drugs in Older Adults: A Population-based Study in Chile].

Yamil Tala, Camila Skewes, Miguel Ángel Fernández
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Abstract

Alcohol consumption by older adults has been called the "silent epidemic." An aging population and high levels of alcohol consumption increase the future challenge for epidemiology and public health. In addition, the misuse of prescription drugs is a growing public health problem associated with increased hospitalizations and health complications in older adults.

Aim: To analyze the social determinants associated with problematic alcohol and prescription drug use in the older adult population in the country.

Methods: Analysis of SENDA's population-based survey of drug and alcohol use in older adults from 2021. A multivariate statistical model was used to identify the factors that increase or decrease the probability of occurrence of the phenomenon.

Results: The prevalence of alcohol and prescription drug use in older adults in Chile reached 12.8%. At the multivariate level, it is men, with less social support and without sentimental cohabitation, who have a higher probability of combining alcohol consumption with prescription drugs.

Conclusions: The combination of alcohol and medicine without medical prescription is a potential public health problem, especially among older adults. This study represents a national effort to understand this phenomenon, identifying the most vulnerable groups with the highest prevalence of consumption to which public prevention policies should give special attention.

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[老年人酒精和非处方药联合使用的社会决定因素:智利的一项基于人群的研究]。
老年人饮酒被称为“无声的流行病”。人口老龄化和高水平的酒精消费增加了流行病学和公共卫生的未来挑战。此外,滥用处方药是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,与老年人住院和健康并发症的增加有关。目的:分析我国老年人酒精和处方药使用问题的社会决定因素。方法:分析SENDA从2021年开始的老年人药物和酒精使用人群调查。使用多元统计模型来确定增加或减少该现象发生概率的因素。结果:智利老年人中酒精和处方药的使用率达到12.8%。在多元水平上,社会支持较少、没有感情上的同居的男性,更有可能同时饮酒和服用处方药。结论:无医生处方的酒精和药物结合是一个潜在的公共卫生问题,特别是在老年人中。这项研究是国家为了解这一现象所作的努力,确定了公共预防政策应特别注意的消费流行率最高的最脆弱群体。
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