Prevalence and Correlates of Elder Abuse in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

Objectives To assess the prevalence of elder abuse and to investigate potential sociodemographic, health behavior, and medical correlates. Design Cross‐sectional data were collected in face‐to‐face assessments. Setting São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Participants Individuals aged 60 to 75. Mea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) 2017-12, Vol.65 (12), p.2634-2638
Hauptverfasser: Blay, Sergio L., Laks, Jerson, Marinho, Valeska, Figueira, Ivan, Maia, Deborah, Coutinho, Evandro S. F., Quintana, Ines M., Mello, Marcelo F., Bressan, Rodrigo A., Mari, Jair J., Andreoli, Sergio B.
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives To assess the prevalence of elder abuse and to investigate potential sociodemographic, health behavior, and medical correlates. Design Cross‐sectional data were collected in face‐to‐face assessments. Setting São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Participants Individuals aged 60 to 75. Measurements Information on elder abuse was obtained using the Brazil‐adapted, nine‐item Hwalek‐Sengstock Elder Abuse Screening Test. Sampling design–adjusted descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used in analyses. Results The overall prevalence of abuse was 14.4% (n = 46/259, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 9.82–20.61) in São Paulo and 13.3% (n = 27/197, 95% CI = 8.76–19.74) in Rio de Janeiro. Unadjusted analyses indicated that poor education, low physical activity, unemployment, heart disease, and psychiatric problems were associated with abuse, but in adjusted analyses, self‐reported elder abuse was significantly associated only with psychiatric problems (São Paulo: OR = 4.48, 95% CI = 1.75–11.45; Rio de Janeiro: OR = 21.61, 95% CI = 6.39–73.14). Conclusion Elder abuse is prevalent in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, but whether concomitants of abuse are cause, effect, or both is unclear because this was a cross‐sectional study. These findings highlight the importance of the problem, as well as the need to develop measures to increase awareness, facilitate prevention, and fight against abuse of elderly adults.
ISSN:0002-8614
1532-5415
DOI:10.1111/jgs.15106