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Prevalence of alcohol consumption among older persons.

C A Molgaard1, C M Nakamura, E P Stanford, K M Peddecord, D J Morton.   

Abstract

Percent prevalences of alcohol consumption were determined in a cross-sectional study of randomly chosen residents of San Diego County, California aged 45 years and over. The study sample (N = 2,105) showed statistically significant drinking differences between Whites (n = 819), Blacks (n = 629), and Mexican-Americans (n = 657). Overall, the highest prevalence of drinking occurred among the White elderly. The common belief that socioeconomic conditions are inversely associated with a high prevalence of drinking was not supported in this sample. Statistically significant differences in age-specific and sex-specific percent prevalences of alcohol intake were also found. There was a generally decreasing prevalence of alcohol consumption with advancing age, which existed regardless of ethnicity. Initial empirical measures and a better understanding of drinking correlates will identify those elderly persons at risk and provide the basis for future interventions in the areas of applied epidemiology and health promotion.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2212094     DOI: 10.1007/bf01350290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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  4 in total

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