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Neurocognitive and substance use disorders in older adults: challenges and evidence

ADVANCES IN DUAL DIAGNOSIS(2022)

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Purpose This study aims to review the presentation of substance use disorders in older adults, how addiction intertwines with neurocognitive disorders and how to approach this vulnerable population. Design/methodology/approach Electronic data searches of PubMed, Medline and the Cochrane Library (years 2000-2021) were performed using the keywords "neurocognitive," "dementia," "substance use," "addiction," "older adults" and "elderly." The authors, in consensus, selected pivotal studies and conducted a narrative synthesis of the findings. Findings Research about substance use disorders in older adults is limited, especially in those with superimposed neurocognitive disorders. Having dual diagnoses can make the identification and treatment of either condition challenging. Management should use a holistic multidisciplinary approach that involves medical professionals and caregivers. Originality/value This review highlights some of the intertwining aspects between substance use disorders and neurocognitive disorders in older adults. It provides a comprehensive summary of the available evidence on treatment in this population.
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Neurocognitive,Dementia,Substance use,Addiction,Older adults,Elderly
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