Early versus late onset of alcoholism in the elderly
- PMID: 8751319
- DOI: 10.3109/10826089509071056
Early versus late onset of alcoholism in the elderly
Abstract
The age of onset of alcohol-related problems is a typology that is gaining prominence among clinicians. Findings from epidemiological studies suggest that there are a significant number of older alcoholics who first begin to drink alcohol "abusively" in their later years. While few demographic differences appear between late onset and early onset alcoholics, a number of studies have reported clinical differences between these groups that may affect the natural course and treatment outcome of the illness.
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