Journal article
Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults: Implications for Care Delivery
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS), Vol.63(11), pp.2317-2323
11/01/2015
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.13706
PMID: 26502741
Abstract
ObjectivesTo compare substance use treatment differences of individuals aged 65 and older with that of those younger than 65 by analyzing smaller age groupings.
DesignA retrospective analysis using Kruskal-Wallis chi-square and chi-square tests of association. Covariates were entered into an adjusted logistic regression to predict successful treatment completion.
SettingIowa substance use disorder treatment centers.
ParticipantsIndividuals aged 30 to 96 admitted to substance use treatment in Iowa between 2010 and 2013 (N = 57,591).
MeasurementsSuccessful treatment completion, program length of stay, primary problem substance, referral source, and client demographic characteristics were analyzed to explore differences between age groupings in those aged 65 and older and between those aged 65 and older and those younger than 65.
ResultsFindings demonstrated that individuals aged 65 to 69 were more likely to complete treatment successfully than those aged 75 and older (2 log likelihood (2) = 102.06, degrees of freedom = 6, P < .001), and treatment referrals were increasingly more likely to occur from a primary care setting with increasing age. The eldest group reported significantly more hospitalizations because of their substance use (Wald z = 3.05, P < .002). Finally, referrals for driving under the influence were more likely in those aged 70 and older.
ConclusionExcluding the oldest group (7,596), older age was associated with greater successful treatment completion. Overall, greater screening and earlier detection may be a critically important means of enhancing safety for older persons with substance use disorders.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults: Implications for Care Delivery
- Creators
- Ethan Sahker - University of Iowa FoundationSusan K. Schultz - University of IowaStephan Arndt - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS), Vol.63(11), pp.2317-2323
- DOI
- 10.1111/jgs.13706
- PMID
- 26502741
- ISSN
- 0002-8614
- eISSN
- 1532-5415
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 7
- Grant note
- Iowa Department of Public Health Iowa Strategic Healthcare Alliance for Rural Education Iowa Consortium for Substance Abuse Research and Evaluation
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 11/01/2015
- Academic Unit
- Psychiatry; Biostatistics; Nursing; Injury Prevention Research Center
- Record Identifier
- 9985132190302771
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