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    • Public Health

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    • Elderly alcoholics represent a growing demographic with complex epidemiologic and treatment issues.
    • Unresolved addiction statistics highlight the need for targeted interventions.
    • Reduced public services and federal budgets exacerbate challenges for this population, particularly those facing socioeconomic distress and mental illness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current epidemiologic and treatment challenges faced by elderly alcoholics.
    • To explore potential therapeutic directives for multicausal assessment and community intervention.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of current dimensions in addiction epidemiology and treatment.
    • Discussion of advances in behavioral pharmacology and psychotherapy.
    • Indication of holistic models for assessment and intervention.

    Main Results:

    • Elderly alcoholism is increasingly linked to socioeconomic distress and mental illness.
    • Advances in behavioral medicine and field-integrative therapy offer potential intervention pathways.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective intervention requires a multicausal approach considering socioeconomic and mental health factors.
    • Holistic models of behavioral medicine and field-integrative therapy are promising for community-based interventions in elderly alcoholism.