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Prevalence and associated factors of elder mistreatment a cross sectional study from urban Nepal | Author(s) | Uday Narayan Yadav, Grish Paudel |
Journal title | Age and Ageing, vol 45, no 5, September 2016 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, September 2016 |
Pages | pp 609-614 |
Source | www.ageing.oxfordjournals.org |
Keywords | Elder abuse ; Neglect [care] ; At risk ; Cross sectional surveys ; Nepal. |
Annotation | Mistreatment of older people is internationally recognised as a serious public health issue. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and risk factors associated with mistreatment in urban Nepal. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of 212 older people residing in Butwal, an urban area in Nepal; the study was conducted between March and October 2015. Two-stage cluster design with simple random sampling was adopted for the study. Information was collected using an interviewer administered semi-structured questionnaire of older people. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with elder mistreatment. The study found a prevalence of 49.1% for mistreatment of the older population. Prevalence rates of caregiver neglect, financial, psychological or physical mistreatment and other types (including sexual assault) were 47.2%, 11.8%, 10.8%, 1.42% and 3.3%, respectively. Being a dalit (untouchable, backward class in the traditional Hindu caste system), being unemployed, widowed, divorced or separated, having problems concentrating, and smoking were independent factors associated with mistreatment. Smoking was found to be consistently associated with the three most common mistreatment types. Mistreatment of older people is common in urban Nepal, with neglect, financial and psychological abuse most common. Along with standard risk factors, specific ethnic issues (membership of dalit community) are associated with increased risk. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-170106226 A |
Classmark | QNT: QNR: CA3: 3KB: 7FN |
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