Past Incarceration May Raise Risk Of Cognitive Impairment, Mental Health Conditions, And Heavy Drinking In Older People, Research Suggests

Psychiatric News (1/6) reported, “Past incarceration may raise the risk of cognitive impairment, mental health conditions, and heavy drinking in older people,” researchers concluded after analyzing “data from 13,462 community-dwelling adults aged 50 years or older who participated in the Health and Retirement Study…in 2012 or 2014.” The study revealed that people “who had been incarcerated had an 80% higher risk of having cognitive impairment or a mental health condition and a 113% higher risk of heavy alcohol use than participants who had not been incarcerated.” The findings were published online Jan. 6 in JAMA Network Open.

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— “Past Incarceration Linked to Increased Mental Health Risk, Heavy Drinking in Older People, Psychiatric News, January 6, 2023

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