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Patterns of elder abuse and neglect in an Illinois elder abuse and neglect provider agency
 — a comparative analysis
Author(s)Keren Patricia Dimah
Journal titleJournal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, vol 13, no 1, 2001
Pagespp 27-44
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsElder abuse ; Neglect [care] ; Black people ; White people ; Comparison ; United States of America.
AnnotationThe primary objectives of this study were: a) to examine patterns of substantiated elder abuse and neglect among blacks in one provider agency of the Illinois Elder Abuse and Neglect Program, and, b) to determine how those patterns differ between blacks (n=48) and non-blacks (n=59). With the exception of income and emotional abuse, African-American victims did not differ significantly from victims of other ethnic groups in demographic characteristics or their experience of physical abuse, neglect, confinement, deprivation and financial exploitation. Approximately 53% black perpetrators were females and 57% of non-black perpetrators were males. About 65% of black abusers were informal caregivers and 54% of the non-black abusers were informal caregivers. Close to 96% of black male abusers and 88.9% of the black female abusers had black victims. Similarly, 97.1% of non-black male abusers and 100% of non-black female abusers had non-black victims. For older African-Americans, the findings have brought a closer understanding of patterns of abuse and neglect among a segment of the population that is rapidly expanding. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-010926211 A
ClassmarkQNT: QNR: TKE: TKA: 48: 7T

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