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Background: Alcohol consumption in Norway and much of the western world has increased
during the past decades, in particular among older adults (> 65 years). Although living with
a family member’s alcohol misuse has been shown to have a significant deleterious health
impact, research on this topic is both lacking and urgently needed to develop targeted health
services.
Aim: To generate knowledge of how family members are affected by their older relatives’
alcohol and other substance misuse problems.
Method: In 2020, 17 individual interviews were carried out with the wives and adult children
of older adults with alcohol and other substance misuse problems. Data were analysed using
content analysis.
Findings: Analyses revealed two main themes; the impact of living with psychological stress
over time, and the impact over time on family relationships and functioning. Both included four
subthemes, representing different dimensions of participants’ experiences of the impact of
their older relative’s alcohol and substance misuse.
Conclusion: The challenges family members experienced through ongoing exposure to their
relatives’ alcohol and/or other substance misuse increased over time. These experiences had
significant negative consequences for their health and life situation
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