Updated Understanding of the Experiences and Perceptions of Alcohol Use in Later Life.

TitleUpdated Understanding of the Experiences and Perceptions of Alcohol Use in Later Life.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsCanham, SL, Humphries, J, Kupferschmidt, AL, Lonsdale, E
JournalCan J Aging
Volume40
Issue3
Pagination424-435
Date Published2021 Sep
ISSN1710-1107
KeywordsAged, Health Status, Humans, Perception
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to update our understandings of older adults' experiences and perceptions of alcohol use. Taking a community-based research approach, three Knowledge Café workshops hosted 66 older adults and service providers in Vancouver, BC. Thematic analysis identified three overarching categories: (a) reasons older adults use alcohol, including out of habit, social expectations, or to self-medicate; (b) personal experiences of alcohol use, including reduced consumption over time as a result of the cost of alcohol, the physical effects, and increased knowledge about the effects of alcohol; and (c) older adults' perceptions of alcohol use outcomes, including positive outcomes from drinking in moderation and negative outcomes that can worsen one's health, lead to tolerance, and harm others. Developing and promoting healthy drinking behaviours in later life is needed as the general population continues to age.

DOI10.1017/S0714980820000306
Alternate JournalCan J Aging
PubMed ID32741384