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Elder abuse in long-term care
 — types, patterns and risk factors
Author(s)Lori Post, Connie Page, Thomas Conner
Journal titleResearch on Aging, vol 32, no 3, May 2010
Pagespp 323-348
Sourcehttp://roa.sagepub.com doi:10.1177/0164027509357705
KeywordsElder abuse ; Neglect [care] ; Nursing homes ; Domiciliary services ; Sheltered housing ; Comparison ; United States of America.
AnnotationThe authors investigated types and patterns of elder abuse by paid caregivers in long-term care and assessed the role of several risk factors for different abuses and for multiple abuse types. The results are based on a 2005 random-digit-dial survey of relatives of persons in long-term care (the Michigan Survey of Households with Family Members Receiving Long Term Care Services, MILTC survey). The authors computed occurrence rates and conditional occurrence rates for each of six abuse types: physical, caretaking, verbal, emotional, neglect, and material. Among older adults who have experienced at least one type of abuse, more than half (51.4%) have experienced another type of abuse. Physical functioning problems, activities of daily living limitations, and behavioural problems are significant risk factors for at least three types of abuse and are significant for multiple abuse types. The findings have implications for those monitoring the well-being of older adults in long-term care as well as those responsible for developing public health interventions. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100908206 A
ClassmarkQNT: QNR: LHB: N: KLA: 48: 7T

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