Alcohol and older people: A systematic review of barriers, facilitators and context of drinking in older people and implications for intervention design.
Sarah KellyOlawale OlanrewajuAndy CowanCarol BrayneLouise LafortunePublished in: PloS one (2018)
To be effective societal approaches need to take into account contexts of risks for harmful drinking. The evidence supports a strong social role for drinking alcohol which should be taken into account in any policy development with the potential benefits of social participation for cognitive health. Approaches to reducing alcohol use in older people need to avoid paradoxical harm, with a need for approaches that reduce harm from drinking alcohol but retain the benefit of socialising.