1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00074.x
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Correlates and prevalence of benzodiazepine use in community-dwelling elderly

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To describe the prevalence of benzodiazepine use, sociodemographic and physical health factors associated with use, dosages taken, and directions for use among individuals aged 65 years and older. DESIGN:Cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from the community-based, prospective observational Cardiovascular Health Study. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS:Medicare eligibility lists from four U.S. communities were used to recruit a representative sample of 5,201 community-dwelling elderly, of which 5,181 parti… Show more

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“…5 Potential Confounding Variables-Several demographic, health status, and health behavior factors were identified from the literature that may be confounders of the association between benzodiazepine use and disability. 1,2,19,20 Demographic variables included age, sex, education (completed high school, did not complete high school), and annual income (<$15,000, ≥$15,000). Health behavior variables included smoking status at baseline (current, past, never) and alcohol use (nondrinker, 1 drink/day, >1 drink/day).…”
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“…5 Potential Confounding Variables-Several demographic, health status, and health behavior factors were identified from the literature that may be confounders of the association between benzodiazepine use and disability. 1,2,19,20 Demographic variables included age, sex, education (completed high school, did not complete high school), and annual income (<$15,000, ≥$15,000). Health behavior variables included smoking status at baseline (current, past, never) and alcohol use (nondrinker, 1 drink/day, >1 drink/day).…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Use of benzodiazepines has been associated with several negative health consequences, including falls, 3 hip fractures, 4,5 depressed mood, 6 and impaired cognition. 7 Long-term use of benzodiazepines is more common in older than in younger individuals, 8 despite recommendations to avoid prolonged use in older people.…”
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“…Few studies have assessed the prevalence of benzodiazepines use in elderly. In Brazil, the prevalence rates range from 6.1 to 21.7% and up to 32% in international studies 7,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] . In this context, the aim of this study was to investigate whether the prevalence of use of BZD in the Midwestern region differs from other regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 In a study of older adults from 4 U.S. communities, 1 in 10 reported taking a benzodiazepine, most frequently an anxiolytic. 13 It is important to understand factors contributing to long-term benzodiazepine use in this population, a pattern that persists despite availability of safer alternatives for the complaints for which these medications are typically prescribed. Identifying these factors could assist in the development of strategies to reduce chronic use in older adults.…”
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confidence: 99%