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Why do older unhealthy drinkers decide to make changes or not in their alcohol consumption? Data from the healthy living as you age study

机译:为什么年龄较大的不健康饮酒者决定改变其饮酒量?随着年龄的增长,健康生活的数据

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Objectives To understand characteristics of older at-risk drinkers and reasons why they decide to change or maintain their alcohol consumption. Design Secondary analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial to reduce drinking in at-risk drinkers. Setting Three primary care sites in southern California. Participants Six hundred thirty-one adults aged 55 and older who were at-risk drinkers at baseline, 521 of whom who completed a 12-month assessment. Measurements Sociodemographic and alcohol-related characteristics of 12-month assessment completers and noncompleters and among those completing the 12-month assessment by telephone or mail were compared using descriptive statistics. Reasons why respondents maintained or changed average alcohol consumption were asked of those who completed a 12-month assessment by telephone. Factors that might motivate at-risk drinkers to reduce drinking were asked about, and frequencies were calculated for these responses. Results Participants were primarily male, white, highly educated, and in good health. Those who responded to the 12-month assessment by mail were more likely to be working, to be in the intervention arm, and to drink more. Most who reduced alcohol consumption and heavy drinking did so because they thought it would benefit them. Those who did not thought that drinking was not a problem for them. Both groups cited their environment and circumstances as influencing their drinking. Remaining at-risk drinkers reported that medical evidence that alcohol was harming them would motivate them to reduce drinking. Conclusion Older adults report that they reduce their drinking when they recognize that their drinking habits may be causing them harm; one's environment can hinder or help one to reduce drinking.
机译:目的了解高危饮酒者的特征以及他们决定改变或保持饮酒量的原因。设计对来自一项随机对照试验的数据进行二次分析,以减少高危饮酒者的饮酒量。在加利福尼亚州南部设置三个初级保健场所。参与者基线时有饮酒危险的631名55岁及以上成年人,其中521名完成了为期12个月的评估。使用描述性统计数据比较了12个月评估完成者和未完成者以及通过电话或邮件完成12个月评估者的社会人口统计学和与酒精有关的特征。通过电话完成了为期12个月的评估的受访者被问及为什么保持或更改平均饮酒量的原因。询问可能促使高危饮酒者减少饮酒的因素,并计算了这些反应的频率。结果参与者主要是男性,白人,高学历且身体健康。那些通过邮件对12个月评估做出回应的人更有可能在工作,参与干预以及饮酒更多。大多数减少饮酒和酗酒的人之所以这样做,是因为他们认为这将使他们受益。那些不认为饮酒对他们来说不是问题的人。两组都提到他们的环境和环境会影响他们的饮酒。其余的高危饮酒者报告说,医学证据表明酒精危害他们,会促使他们减少饮酒。结论老年人报告说,当他们意识到自己的饮酒习惯可能会对他们造成伤害时,就会减少饮酒。一个人的环境会阻碍或帮助人们减少饮酒。

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