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Geriatric Conditions in a Population-Based Sample of Older Homeless Adults
Gerontologist
August 1, 2017
Our Research
Geriatric Conditions in a Population-Based Sample of Older Homeless Adults
Gerontologist
August 1, 2017
Older homeless adults living in shelters have high rates of geriatric conditions, which may increase their risk for acute care use and nursing home placement. In this cohort study, researchers interviewed homeless adults aged 50 and older to determine the prevalence of common geriatric conditions and if the prevalence of these conditions differs across living environments. Researchers found geriatric conditions were common among older homeless adults living in diverse environments.
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Factors Associated With Substance Use in Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Substance Abuse
January 1, 2017
Our Research
Factors Associated With Substance Use in Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Substance Abuse
January 1, 2017
The prevalence of substance use decreases as individuals age, but older adults now have a higher prevalence of substance use than older adults did 10 years ago. People experiencing homelessness have a higher prevalence of substance use disorders compared to the general population. In this cohort study, researchers examined the prevalence of and factors associated with substance use in a population of homeless individuals aged 50 and older. They found a high prevalence of substance use and an association between psychiatric hospitalization and depression with substance use. Researchers also recommend targeted treatment programs and geriatric substance use workforce development.
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