Comparing daily drivers of problem drinking among older and younger adults: An electronic daily diary study using smartphones found that drinking habits vary among older and younger adults.
A study was conducted by Kuerbis et al. on the daily drivers of drinking among older and younger adults, using daily EMA online surveys. Participants included adults ranging from age 20 to 73.
The researchers found that a major driver of drinking among older adults was boredom. Younger adults on the other hand drink heavily when they have poor sleep. Commitment to avoid heavy drinking had a different impact on the drinking habits of older and younger adults.
The researchers concluded that the unique drivers of drinking for older adults are yet to be fully comprehended.
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