Publication: Elder abuse within the family environment in the Azores Islands
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2017-06-07
Authors
Carmona-Torres, Juan Manuel
Carvalhal-Silva, Rosa Maria
Viera-Mendes, Maria Helena
Recio-Andrade, Beatriz
Goergen, Thomas
Aurora Rodriguez-Borrego, Maria
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Univ sao paulo, escola de enfermagem de ribeirao preto
Abstract
Objectives: to dimension abuse against vulnerable adults within the family and community environment in the Azores Islands, identify risk factors for abuse and describe the profile of an abused elder. Method: descriptive cross-sectional study. Random sampling. The instruments used were: clinical histories of the users, Mini-Mental State Examination, Index of Independence in Basic Activities of Daily Living, Family APGAR Scale, Elder Abuse Suspicion Index and Social Work Assessment Form. Descriptive statistical analysis was used for qualitative and quantitative variables and multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with elder mistreatment. Results: abuse suspicion was identified in 24.5% of elderly participants. Psychological abuse was the most common type of abuse and sons were the main abusers. Conclusion: being a woman and belonging to a dysfunctional family is associated with an increased risk of becoming a victim of abuse; the high level of domestic violence against the elderly in the Azores Islands is in line with the rest of Portugal.
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7 european countries
Older-adults
Prevalence
Violence
Older-adults
Prevalence
Violence
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Adulto
Prevalencia
Violencia
Abuso de ancianos
Violencia doméstica
Prevalencia
Violencia
Abuso de ancianos
Violencia doméstica
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Keywords
Elder abuse, Aged, Domestic violence, Azores
Citation
Carmona-Torres JM, Carvalhal-Silva RM, Viera-Mendes MH, Recio-Andrade B, Goergen T, Rodríguez-Borrego MA. Elder abuse within the family environment in the Azores Islands. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem [Internet]. 21 de septiembre de 2017;25(0)