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DSM-5 alcohol use disorder features among treatment-seeking older adults

Authors :
Behrendt, Silke
Braun, Barbara
Bilberg, Randi
Bühringer, Gerhard
Bogenschutz, Michael
Søgaard Nielsen, Anette
Mejldal, Anna
Andersen, Kjeld
Source :
Sucht - Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaft und Praxis; November 2018, Vol. 64 Issue: 4 p185-196, 12p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract.Background:The number of older adults with alcohol use disorder (AUD) is expected to rise. Adapted treatments for this group are lacking and information on AUD features in treatment seeking older adults is scarce. The international multicenter randomized-controlled clinical trial “ELDERLY-Study” with few exclusion criteria was conducted to investigate two outpatient AUD-treatments for adults aged 60+ with DSM-5 AUD. Aims:To add to 1) basic methodological information on the ELDERLY-Study by providing information on AUD features in ELDERLY-participants taking into account country and gender, and 2) knowledge on AUD features in older adults seeking outpatient treatment. Methods: baseline data from the German and Danish ELDERLY-sites (n=544) were used. AUD diagnoses were obtained with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, alcohol use information with Form 90. Results:Lost control, desired control, mental/physical problem, and craving were the most prevalent (> 70 %) AUD-symptoms. 54.9 % reported severe DSM-5 AUD (moderate: 28.2 %, mild: 16.9 %). Mean daily alcohol use was 6.3 drinks at 12 grams ethanol each. 93.9 % reported binging. More intense alcohol use was associated with greater AUD-severity and male gender. Country effects showed for alcohol use and AUD-severity. Conclusion:European ELDERLY-participants presented typical dependence symptoms, a wide range of severity, and intense alcohol use. This may underline the clinical significance of AUD in treatment-seeking seniors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09395911 and 16642856
Volume :
64
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Sucht - Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaft und Praxis
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs47135811
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1024/0939-5911/a000550