Retirement and the Hidden Epidemic: The Complex Link Between Aging, Work Disengagement, and Substance Misuse and What To Do About It

Author:   Peter A. Bamberger (Professor of Organizational Behavior, Recanati School of Business Administration, Tel Aviv University) ,  Samuel B. Bacharach (McKelvey-Grant Professor and Director, Institute for Workplace Studies & Smithers Institute, Cornell University)
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 May 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Evidence from both local and national surveys suggests that substance misuse and abuse among older adults in the United States is a hidden epidemic that poses a major threat to the welfare and quality of life of older drinkers and their families, and has significant public health implications. Based on their findings from a 10-year, NIH-funded study of retirement, aging, and substance misuse, Peter Bamberger and Samuel Bacharach examine the complex web of factors contributing to the precipitation and exacerbation of substance problems among older adults. They discuss the individual and public health implications of such problems, as well as some of the evidence-based steps that may be taken to prevent their emergence and help those in need of assistance for policy-makers and health practitioners. This book provides a single-source review of the latest research assessing the magnitude and costs of older-adult substance abuse, as well as detailed analysis of the epidemiology of older-adult substance abuse. The authors provide an analysis of the efficacy of alternative prevention and treatment strategies, and present scientific evidence in a user-friendly format, highlighting extensive interview data to accompany their statistical results. The illustrations offered by these real life cases not only provide a sense of richness and understanding to a complex issue, but also offer a fitting reminder to the reader that this is an issue affecting people we know and families like our own.

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Author:   Peter A. Bamberger (Professor of Organizational Behavior, Recanati School of Business Administration, Tel Aviv University) ,  Samuel B. Bacharach (McKelvey-Grant Professor and Director, Institute for Workplace Studies & Smithers Institute, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9780199374120


ISBN 10:   0199374120
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   19 May 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Retirement and Alcohol: The Magnitude of the Problem Chapter 2. Theoretical Background Chapter 3. Empirical Evidence for the Retirement-Drinking Relationship Chapter 4. How Conditions and Relationships at Work Influence Drinking in Retirement Chapter 5. How Conditions and Relationships in Retirement Influence Drinking in Retirement Chapter 6. Retirement and Drug Abuse/Misuse Chapter 7. Helping the Troubled Retiree Chapter 8. Conclusion and Directions for Future Research Appendix References

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Overall, the book is extremely well organized, comprehensive, and thought provoking. The authors outline the problem, place it in historical context and provide important background information, such as a detailed description of the specific terms related to substance misuse. They describe their own and others' research findings and objectively point out many of the contradictions in the findings. Bamberger and Bacharach expertly introduce us to the hidden epidemic of substance misuse among older adults, perhaps foreshadowing a social problem likely to increase with each passing decade. -Tracey Ellen Ryan, PsycCRITIQUES


Overall, the book is extremely well organized, comprehensive, and thought provoking. The authors outline the problem, place it in historical context and provide important background information, such as a detailed description of the specific terms related to substance misuse. They describe their own and others' research findings and objectively point out many of the contradictions in the findings. Bamberger and Bacharach expertly introduce us to the hidden epidemic of substance misuse among older adults, perhaps foreshadowing a social problem likely to increase with each passing decade. -Tracey Ellen Ryan, PsycCRITIQUES Overall, the book is extremely well organized, comprehensive, and thought provoking. The authors outline the problem, place it in historical context and provide important background information, such as a detailed description of the specific terms related to substance misuse. They describe their own and others' research findings and objectively point out many of the contradictions in the findings. Bamberger and Bacharach expertly introduce us to the hidden epidemic of substance misuse among older adults, perhaps foreshadowing a social problem likely to increase with each passing decade. -Tracey Ellen Ryan, PsycCRITIQUES


Overall, the book is extremely well organized, comprehensive, and thought provoking. The authors outline the problem, place it in historical context and provide important background information, such as a detailed description of the specific terms related to substance misuse. They describe their own and others' research findings and objectively point out many of the contradictions in the findings. Bamberger and Bacharach expertly introduce us to the hidden epidemic of substance misuse among older adults, perhaps foreshadowing a social problem likely to increase with each passing decade. -Tracey Ellen Ryan, PsycCRITIQUES Overall, the book is extremely well organized, comprehensive, and thought provoking. The authors outline the problem, place it in historical context and provide important background information, such as a detailed description of the specific terms related to substance misuse. They describe their own and others' research findings and objectively point out many of the contradictions in the findings. Bamberger and Bacharach expertly introduce us to the hidden epidemic of substance misuse among older adults, perhaps foreshadowing a social problem likely to increase with each passing decade. -Tracey Ellen Ryan, PsycCRITIQUES


Overall, the book is extremely well organized, comprehensive, and thought provoking. The authors outline the problem, place it in historical context and provide important background information, such as a detailed description of the specific terms related to substance misuse. They describe their own and others' research findings and objectively point out many of the contradictions in the findings. Bamberger and Bacharach expertly introduce us to the hidden epidemic of substance misuse among older adults, perhaps foreshadowing a social problem likely to increase with each passing decade. -Tracey Ellen Ryan, PsycCRITIQUES


Author Information

Peter A. Bamberger is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration, Tel Aviv University, and Senior Research Scholar at Cornell University's ILR School. In addition to publishing four books on human resource strategy, industrial relations and employee well-being, Bamberger has published over 70 referred journal articles in such journals as Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) , Administrative Science Quarterly, and Journal of Applied Psychology. Associate editor ofAcademy of Management Journal from 2007 to 2010, he is a founding associate editor of the Academy of Management's newest journal, Discoveries. He received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Cornell University in 1990. Samuel B. Bacharach is the McKelvey-Grant Professor at the ILR School at Cornell University. His is the director of Cornell's New York City-based Smithers Institute for Alcohol-Related Workplace Studies and the Institute for Workplace Studies. Professor Bacharach's research interests center on alcohol use/misuse in the workplace. He has published over 100 academic articles and has written over 20 books. He is co-author of Mutual Aid and Union Renewal (ILR/Cornell University Press) and Member Assistance Programs in the Workplace(ILR/Cornell University Press). He has worked with unions to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of their own Member Assistance Programs. With the Smithers team, he worked on the development of training modules used to train peer counselors.

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