Physical elder abuse perpetrated by relatives with serious mental illness: A preliminary conceptual social–ecological model

Abstract It is estimated that between 16% and 38% of all elder abusers have a history of mental illness, with most such persons likely having serious mental illness (SMI). Despite the disproportionality of elder abuse perpetrated by persons with SMI, elder abuse and mental health researchers have fa...

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Domestic violence
Elder abuse
Family violence
Health status
Intervention
Mental disorders
Mental health
Mental illness
Psychiatric disorders
Psychiatry
Relatives
Serious mental illness
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