Substance use disorders in late life: A review of current evidence

R. Tampi, Deena Tampi, M. Durning
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Abstract Although not as commonly reported as in younger individuals, substance use disorders are not uncommon in late life. Given the growth in the population of older adults in the United States, it is estimated that the number of older adults with a substance use disorders will increase significantly in the future. Available evidence indicates that current diagnostic criteria are less sensitive in identifying substance use disorders in late life compared to younger individuals. It is expected that the development of specialized screening tools and specific diagnostic criteria for older adults will improve the diagnostic accuracy for substance use disorders in late life. Routine screening for substance use disorders and prompt interventions will also improve outcomes in these individuals. Available data indicate that older adults with substance use disorders respond as well as younger adults to treatments, if these treatments are specifically designed for this age group.
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晚年物质使用障碍:当前证据综述
虽然不像年轻人那样普遍报道,但物质使用障碍在晚年并不罕见。鉴于美国老年人人口的增长,据估计,未来有物质使用障碍的老年人数量将显著增加。现有证据表明,与年轻人相比,目前的诊断标准在识别晚年物质使用障碍方面不太敏感。期望针对老年人的专门筛查工具和特定诊断标准的开发将提高对晚年物质使用障碍的诊断准确性。对物质使用障碍的常规筛查和及时干预也将改善这些人的预后。现有数据表明,如果这些治疗是专门为这个年龄组设计的,那么患有物质使用障碍的老年人对治疗的反应和年轻人一样好。
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