The abuse of older adults by someone in a position of trust—also known as elder abuse (EA)—has a severe impact on victims and society. However, knowledge about EA in the UK is limited in comparison to other types of interpersonal violence and international knowledge. The present study utilized secondary data from a UK national EA helpline to investigate the characteristics of reported cases. Over a one-year period between 2017-2018, 1,623 records met inclusion criteria. Descriptive statistics are provided to describe this sample. Most cases reported to the helpline pertained to female victims, suffering from financial or psychological abuse. Co-occurrence of different abuse types was common. Findings provide updated knowledge about the phen...
As the population continues to age, elder abuse is an issue that must not be ignored. Although elder...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
Dawes Trust; UK Economic and Social Research Council (grant number RES-352-25-0026—New Dynamics of A...
Despite older people representing a significant majority of victims of abuse in the UK and Europe, e...
This study examined the characteristics and experiences of informal supporters of elder abuse victim...
This study examined the characteristics and experiences of informal supporters of elder abuse victim...
Elder abuse can be conceptualised as a social problem, a crime problem and a human rights issue. Thi...
Elder abuse can be conceptualised as a social problem, a crime problem and a human rights issue. Thi...
The aim of this paper is to inform individuals about the rising issues of Elder abuse. The different...
The aim of this paper is to inform individuals about the rising issues of Elder abuse. The different...
Elder abuse has become increasingly relevant for intervention and study in the context of an aging p...
Elder abuse (EA) affects one in six older adults, and financial EA, a common subtype, severely impac...
There is an increasing interest in social, clinical, and public health research on elder abuse. Rece...
Elder abuse has become increasingly relevant for intervention and study in the context of an aging p...
Purpose: This paper reports on banking and finance professionals' decision making in the context of...
As the population continues to age, elder abuse is an issue that must not be ignored. Although elder...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
Dawes Trust; UK Economic and Social Research Council (grant number RES-352-25-0026—New Dynamics of A...
Despite older people representing a significant majority of victims of abuse in the UK and Europe, e...
This study examined the characteristics and experiences of informal supporters of elder abuse victim...
This study examined the characteristics and experiences of informal supporters of elder abuse victim...
Elder abuse can be conceptualised as a social problem, a crime problem and a human rights issue. Thi...
Elder abuse can be conceptualised as a social problem, a crime problem and a human rights issue. Thi...
The aim of this paper is to inform individuals about the rising issues of Elder abuse. The different...
The aim of this paper is to inform individuals about the rising issues of Elder abuse. The different...
Elder abuse has become increasingly relevant for intervention and study in the context of an aging p...
Elder abuse (EA) affects one in six older adults, and financial EA, a common subtype, severely impac...
There is an increasing interest in social, clinical, and public health research on elder abuse. Rece...
Elder abuse has become increasingly relevant for intervention and study in the context of an aging p...
Purpose: This paper reports on banking and finance professionals' decision making in the context of...
As the population continues to age, elder abuse is an issue that must not be ignored. Although elder...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
Dawes Trust; UK Economic and Social Research Council (grant number RES-352-25-0026—New Dynamics of A...