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Prevalence and correlates of abuse screening items among community‐dwelling H ong K ong C hinese older adults

Aim The present study aims to describe the prevalence of potential elder abuse, and to examine correlates of abuse screening items among C hinese community‐dwelling older adults. Methods We analyzed the data of 3435 older persons aged ≥60 years who had first applied for the long‐term care services i...

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Published in:Geriatrics & gerontology international 2017-01, Vol.17 (1), p.150-160
Main Authors: Leung, Doris YP, Lo, Shirley KL, Leung, Angela YM, Lou, Vivian WQ, Chong, Alice ML, Kwan, Joseph SK, Chan, Wallace CH, Chi, Iris
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Language:English
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Summary:Aim The present study aims to describe the prevalence of potential elder abuse, and to examine correlates of abuse screening items among C hinese community‐dwelling older adults. Methods We analyzed the data of 3435 older persons aged ≥60 years who had first applied for the long‐term care services in H ong K ong and completed the screening tool (Minimum Data Set–Home Care) in 2006. For each of the five abuse screening items (“fearful of a family member/caregiver,” “unexplained injuries/broken bones/burns,” “physically restrained,” “unusually poor hygiene” and “neglected/abused/mistreated”), we examined its relationship with four types of factors: older person, perpetrator, relationship and environment. Results The rates of individual abuse screening items ranged from 3.9% for physically restrained to 0.03% for unexplained injures/broken bones/burns. Physically restrained was positively associated with activities of daily living impairments, instrumental activities of daily living impairments, perceived poor health, physically abusive behavior and caregiver mental health. Unusually poor hygiene was positively associated with socially inappropriate behavior and actively resisted care. “Fearful of a family member/caregiver” was positively associated with perceived poor health, conflicting relationship and mental health, and negatively with care activities. Neglected/abused/mistreated was positively associated with age and informal care, and negatively with care activities. Conclusions We identified a number of associated factors of different abuse screening items among older adults. Our findings could inform healthcare practitioners in identifying those older persons who might be at higher risk of abuse, and provide a knowledge base on which to develop effective preventive measures in the Chinese population. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2017; 17: 150–160.
ISSN:1444-1586
1447-0594
DOI:10.1111/ggi.12655