
doi: 10.2190/pm.40.3.g
pmid: 21166341
Alcohol use disorders cause significant morbidity and mortality in the geriatric population. This review article begins with a hypothetical case for illustration, asking what the primary care physician could do for a geriatric patient with alcohol abuse over a course of four office visits. Various aspects of alcohol use disorders in the geriatric population are reviewed, such as range of alcohol use, epidemiology, medical/psychiatric impact, detection, comprehensive treatment planning, modalities of psychotherapy, medication management, and resources for clinicians/patients.
Male, Alcohol Drinking, Primary Health Care, Comorbidity, Psychotherapy, Alcoholism, Liver Function Tests, Risk Factors, Humans, Mass Screening, Accidental Falls, Female, Referral and Consultation, Aged
Male, Alcohol Drinking, Primary Health Care, Comorbidity, Psychotherapy, Alcoholism, Liver Function Tests, Risk Factors, Humans, Mass Screening, Accidental Falls, Female, Referral and Consultation, Aged
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