Concepts and Indexes of Elder Abuse: The Conceptual Framework for Applied Studies in the Field of Elder Abuse

Background and Objectives: Due to physiological and anatomical changes elders are more susceptible and exposed to numerous dangers including elder abuse.  Elder abuse is a complex issue; so that it is mentioned as one of the indirect predictors of death which it is hard to assess. The objective of t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Āmūzish-i bihdāsht va irtiqāʼ-i salāmat-i Īrān 2017-06, Vol.5 (1), p.15-19
Hauptverfasser: Fatemeh Estebsari, Davood Mostafaei, Zahra Rahimi Khalifehkandi, Kimia Estebsri, Mohammad Hossain Taghdisi
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Objectives: Due to physiological and anatomical changes elders are more susceptible and exposed to numerous dangers including elder abuse.  Elder abuse is a complex issue; so that it is mentioned as one of the indirect predictors of death which it is hard to assess. The objective of this study was to make researchers become familiar with the concepts, types and indexes of elder abuse. To reach a uniform concept towards this issue will help to make more cohesive actions to track and reduce cases of elder abuse. Results: Different definitions of elder abuse and a variety of elder abuse, indicators and behaviors associated with each type of harassment was offered. The first and most important step in dealing with a phenomenon is to become familiar with the concepts and terminology position. conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, uniform concepts in the field of elder abuse and its different variety will help policy makers and planners have access to the uniform concept in this field. In addition, it is used in setting policy and related policies for the elderly to pay special attention to elder abuse as a specialized subject. Paper type: Review Article.
ISSN:2345-3265
2345-3265