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Moos RH, Brennan PL, Schutte KK, Moos BS. Social and financial resources and high-risk alcohol consumption among older adults. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 2010 Apr 1; 34(4):646-54.
These findings reflect mutual influence processes in which older adults'' social resources and high-risk alcohol consumption can alter each other. Older adults may benefit from information about how social factors can affect their drinking habits; accordingly, information about social causation effects could be used to guide effective prevention and intervention efforts aimed at reducing the risk that late-life social factors may amplify their excessive alcohol consumption.