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A 17 page paper examining the problems of alcohol and drug abuse in adults over the age of 60. Though increasing numbers of aging baby boomers may usher in the occurrence of many more cases of abuse of illicit drugs, currently it is prescription drugs and alcohol that cause the greatest number of substance abuse cases among those over the age of 60. Some seniors become drug abusers unwittingly and insidiously, often through misuse of prescription drugs and lack of knowledge of the drugs’ intended actions. Alcohol abuse can occur for the same kinds of reasons, given that its effects are more pronounced in the presence of the effects of age. Seniors likely need to be educated in these factors at the same time that they are being urged to consistently take their blood pressure medication or check their blood sugar. Whatever the reason that seniors cross the line into substance abuse, intervention needs to be thoughtful and sensitive. Includes and abstract and a 1-page outline. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
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17 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSpsycSubAbElder.rtf
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of substance abuse among adults over the age of 60 is one that has been overlooked and underidentified but now is increasing as the baby boomers begin to reach retirement
age. Alcohol abuse seems to be more prevalent than does prescription drug abuse, but that belief may reflect perception more than it does reality. Interventions and management need
to be more gentle among the elderly, who often are quite willing to comply with treatment once a problem has been identified. The elderly have different motivators for overcoming
addictions than do most younger adults. Outline I. Introduction II. Anecdotal Evidence and Overview A. An uncommon case of illicit drug abuse. B. Implications of the baby boomer generation beginning
to reach retirement age. 1. The baby boomers have changed society at every other age. 2. Casual drug use has been far more common among the baby boomers than in
other generations. C. Incidence of substance abuse late in life. D. Implications for public health organizations. E. Seniors often are able to hide signs of substance abuse. F. Dearth of
treatment appropriate for seniors. III. Research Efforts A. Alcohol abuse is most common. 1. Can take the form of relapse. 2. Can emerge after a life of heavy, untreated use.
B. Abuse of illicit drugs increasing among seniors. C. Prescription drugs. 1. Seniors take many more drugs than younger adults. 2. Older adults more likely to be confused about directions
or drug function. 3. Elderly are physically more sensitive to drugs. D. Ethnicity considerations. IV. Lack of recognition, lack of concern. A. One researcher denies existence of drug abuse, attributes
all substance abuse among seniors to alcohol. B. Claims the problem is a small one. C. Potential for dependency and abuse. D. Signs of abuse often mistakenly attributed to "age."
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