Alcoholism secondary to depression in the elderly population
Select a health problem that primarily affect the older adult population. Topics: Alcoholism secondary to depression in the elderly population.
Provide information about the incidence, prevalence, and pathophysiology of the disease/disorder to the cellular level.
Educate advanced practice nurses on assessment and care/treatment, including genetics/genomics—specific for this disorder.
Provide patient education for management, cultural, and spiritual considerations for care must also be addressed.
Sample Answer
Let’s address the critical health problem of Alcoholism Secondary to Depression in the Elderly Population. This is a complex interplay of mental health and substance use, with unique challenges in older adults. As a DNP-prepared nurse, educating advanced practice nurses (APNs) and providing comprehensive patient education is paramount.
Alcoholism Secondary to Depression in the Elderly Population
This health problem is particularly insidious in older adults because the symptoms of depression can be mistaken for normal aging or other medical conditions, and alcohol use can be masked by social isolation or presented as a coping mechanism.
Incidence, Prevalence, and Pathophysiology
Incidence and Prevalence:
- Prevalence of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in Older Adults: While the prevalence of AUD (alcoholism) in older adults (aged 65+) is generally lower than in younger populations, it is a significant and often underdiagnosed problem. Estimates vary widely depending on the definition of “older adult,” the screening tools used, and the setting (community vs.