Treatment Outcomes for Older Adults Who Abuse Substances

Author:

Outlaw Freida H.1,Marquart Jules M.2,Roy Ajanta2,Luellen Jason K.2,Moran Mary2,Willis Amy2,Doub Thomas2

Affiliation:

1. Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, Nashville, TN

2. Centerstone Research Institute, Nashville, TN

Abstract

A Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Knowledge Application Program based on cognitive-behavioral and self-management treatment approaches and targeted to older adults with substance abuse was provided through a community behavioral health center. A sample of 199 adults aged 50 and above participated in the 18-session program. Observations were made at intake and 6 months after intake. Program completers versus noncompleters differed significantly over time, favoring completers with regard to decreased use of nonmedical prescription drugs, improved cognitive functioning, improved mental health, increased vitality, and lack of bodily pain. Significant time effects were noted in participants’ decreased use of alcohol and binge drinking, reduced stress, fewer emotional problems, a decrease in having to reduce important activities, and increased prescription of medication for psychological problems. Participants also reported significant improvement in their social functioning, and their physical health and emotional problems had less impact on what they were able to do.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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