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Kathleen J. Farkas, PhD Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Laurie Drabble, PhD San Jose State University, School of Social Work Resource Review for Teaching Resource Review for Teaching Substance Use and Aging
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Chapter 6: Policy Contexts Environmental Prevention and Regulation of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Pharmaceutical Industries Environmental prevention strategies, such as advertising restrictions, are relevant to marginalized populations, including older adults. Challenging target marketing of tobacco and other drugs is a policy level intervention designed to prevent and reduce problems.
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Environmental Prevention and Regulation of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Pharmaceutical Industries Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising by pharmaceutical industries has increased dramatically in the past 10 years, while FDA regulation of advertising has weakened. DTC appears to target older adults and women. Marketing practices designed to influence consumers to request drugs may contribute to overuse or misuse of prescription drugs.
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Access to AODA Services for Older Adults Funding for alcohol and other drug abuse treatment may not be adequate for older adults’ needs. The service delivery system for alcohol and other drug assessment treatment is often fragmented and doesn’t serve the needs of older people.
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