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Elder Abuse and Its Prevention : Workshop Summary

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Elder Abuse and Its Prevention is the summary of a workshop convened in April 2013 by the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Global Violence Prevention.

Using an ecological framework, this workshop explored the burden of elder abuse around the world, focusing on its impacts on individuals, families, communities, and societies.

Additionally, the workshop addressed occurrences and co-occurrences of different types of abuse, including physical, sexual, emotional, and financial, as well as neglect.

The ultimate objective was to illuminate promising global and multisectoral evidence-based approaches to the prevention of elder maltreatment.

While the workshop covered scope and prevalence and unique characteristics of abuse, the intention was to move beyond what is known about elder abuse to foster discussions about how to improve prevention, intervention, and mitigation of the victims' needs, particularly through collaborative efforts.

The workshop discussions included innovative intervention models and opportunities for prevention across sectors and settings. Violence and related forms of abuse against elders is a global public health and human rights problem with far-reaching consequences, resulting in increased death, disability, and exploitation with collateral effects on well-being.

Data suggest that at least 10 percent of elders in the United States are victims of elder maltreatment every year.

In low- and middle-income countries, where the burden of violence is the greatest, the figure is likely even higher.

In addition, elders experiencing risk factors such as diminishing cognitive function, caregiver dependence, and social isolation are more vulnerable to maltreatment and underreporting.

As the world population of adults aged 65 and older continues to grow, the implications of elder maltreatment for health care, social welfare, justice, and financial systems are great.

However, despite the magnitude of global elder maltreatment, it has been an underappreciated public health problem.

Elder Abuse and Its Prevention discusses the prevalence and characteristics of elder abuse around the world, risk factors for abuse and potential adverse health outcomes, and contextually specific factors, such as culture and the role of the community. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Introduction2 Measuring and Conceptualizing Elder Abuse3 Risk Factors and Health Outcomes4 Ethical Considerations5 Screening and Prevention6 The Way ForwardPart II: Papers and Commentary from SpeakersII.1 Understanding Elder Abuse in the Chinese Community: The Roleof Cultural, Social, and Community Factors--E-Shien Chang and XinQiDongII.2 Seven Policy Priorities for an Enhanced Public Health Responseto Elder Abuse--Marie-Therese Connolly and Ariel TrillingII.3 Elder Neglect: The State of the Science--Terry T.

Fulmer andXinQi DongII.4 Native Elder Mistreatment--Lori L.

JervisII.5 Elder Financial Abuse--Ronald LongII.6 Elder Abuse and Its Prevention: Screening and Detection--TaraMcMullen, Kimberly Schwartz, Mark Yaffe, and Scott BeachII.7 Elder Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Physicians--James G. O'BrienII.8 Preventing Elder Abuse - Hope Springs Eternal--ElizabethPodnieks and Cynthia ThomasII.9 Elder Abuse Intervention: The Shelter Model and the Long-TermCare Facility--Daniel A.

Reingold, Joy Solomon, and Malya LevinII.10 Elder Abuse in Asia - An Overview--Elsie YanReferencesAppendixesAppendix A: Workshop AgendaAppendix B: Speaker Biographical Sketches

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National Academies Press
0309293510 / 9780309293518
Paperback / softback
362.682
18/04/2014
United States
English
170 pages
152 x 229 mm
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