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Elder Abuse in Portugal: Findings From the First National Prevalence Study
Authors:Ana Paula Martins Gil  Irina Kislaya  Ana João Santos  Baltazar Nunes  Rita Nicolau  Ana Alexandre Fernandes
Affiliation:1. National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugalana.gil@insa.min-saude.pt;3. National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal;4. General Directorate for Territory Development, Lisbon, Portugal;5. Institute of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract:In this study, we present findings of the Portuguese national prevalence study, “Aging and Violence,” the purpose of which was to estimate the prevalence of abuse and neglect of older people in family settings over a 12-month period and examine the relationship between abuse and sociodemographic and health characteristics. Through a telephone survey of a representative probability sample (N = 1,123), we evaluated 12 abusive behaviors and demographic data. Overall, 12.3% of older adults experienced elder abuse in family settings. The prevalence rates of specific types were as follows: psychological, 6.3%; financial, 6.3%; physical, 2.3%; neglect, 0.4%; and sexual, 0.2%. Logistic regression was employed to determine the relationship between abuse and covariates. The study suggests that education level, age, and functional status are significantly associated with abuse. Accurate estimates of the prevalence of elder abuse and understanding of victim and perpetrator characteristics are fundamental to designing effective strategies for prevention and intervention.
Keywords:abuse and neglect  older adults  prevalence  Portugal  family context
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