This article provides an overview of factors contributing to elder abuse and neglect within the informal caregiving setting from the perspective of ecological theory. This theory offers a deeper understanding of the complexity of elder abuse by considering the interactions that take place across a number of interrelated systems as well as the multiple risk factors that contribute to elder abuse and neglect. Researchers, policy makers and practitioners need to develop awareness of the risk factors regarding elder abuse and neglect, and to develop appropriate interventions in response to elder abuse and neglec
Aim To synthesize what is known about elder abuse and relationship factors associated with abuse bet...
This study was designed to examine the phenomena of mood disturbance and associated potential to abu...
Significant progress has been made in the past decades both in terms of acknowledging elder abuse as...
This article provides an overview of factors contributing to elder abuse and neglect within the info...
Elder abuse in family settings has increased in recent years for a variety of reasons, including the...
This chapter examines the descriptive epidemiology of elder abuse. After consideration of the concep...
The role of individual characteristics in incidences of elder abuse has long been highest on researc...
Elder abuse is a global problem gaining recognition due to its severe impact on victims and the agei...
Ten percent of older adults experience elder mistreatment, and it is much more common in older adult...
Elder abuse can occur in many ways and involve people from all walks of life. This article lists som...
Symbolic interactionism was used to examine elder mistreatment in caregiving relationships in which ...
Research findings suggest that one or more factors—personality and/or drug or financial dependency, ...
Elder abuse is defined as the intentional harm inflicted on an older adult or the failure to protect...
ABSTRACT Background: Elderly abuse is prevalent in the general population setup as well as in insti...
Using Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory, this study examined allegations of elder abuse mad...
Aim To synthesize what is known about elder abuse and relationship factors associated with abuse bet...
This study was designed to examine the phenomena of mood disturbance and associated potential to abu...
Significant progress has been made in the past decades both in terms of acknowledging elder abuse as...
This article provides an overview of factors contributing to elder abuse and neglect within the info...
Elder abuse in family settings has increased in recent years for a variety of reasons, including the...
This chapter examines the descriptive epidemiology of elder abuse. After consideration of the concep...
The role of individual characteristics in incidences of elder abuse has long been highest on researc...
Elder abuse is a global problem gaining recognition due to its severe impact on victims and the agei...
Ten percent of older adults experience elder mistreatment, and it is much more common in older adult...
Elder abuse can occur in many ways and involve people from all walks of life. This article lists som...
Symbolic interactionism was used to examine elder mistreatment in caregiving relationships in which ...
Research findings suggest that one or more factors—personality and/or drug or financial dependency, ...
Elder abuse is defined as the intentional harm inflicted on an older adult or the failure to protect...
ABSTRACT Background: Elderly abuse is prevalent in the general population setup as well as in insti...
Using Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory, this study examined allegations of elder abuse mad...
Aim To synthesize what is known about elder abuse and relationship factors associated with abuse bet...
This study was designed to examine the phenomena of mood disturbance and associated potential to abu...
Significant progress has been made in the past decades both in terms of acknowledging elder abuse as...