The characteristics and management of elder abuse: evidence and lessons from a UK case study

被引:3
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作者
Milne, Alisoun [1 ]
Cambridge, Paul [1 ]
Beadle-Brown, Julie [1 ]
Mansell, Jim [1 ]
Whelton, Beckie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kent, SSPSSR, Chatham ME4 4AG, Kent, England
关键词
Elder Abuse; Older People; Adult Protection; Vulnerable Adult Safeguarding; Social Work; ADULT PROTECTION; OLDER-PEOPLE; UNITED-KINGDOM; NEGLECT; DEMENTIA; CARE; MISTREATMENT; PREVALENCE; RISK; KENT;
D O I
10.1080/13691457.2012.722983
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
Despite older people representing a significant majority of victims of abuse in the UK and Europe, evidence about its characteristics and management is limited. This article reports on an analysis of adult protection referrals for older people over an eight year period in two English local authorities. It extends understanding of the characteristics of elder abuse and identifies lessons for its effective management. Findings suggest that older people are at particular risk of multiple and physical abuse. Those living alone are especially vulnerable to financial abuse and those living in a care home to multiple abuse. The most common sites of abuse were the person's own home or a care home. Just two fifths of abuse referrals were confirmed, with the vast majority involving multi-agency consultation and most resulting in ongoing monitoring. Findings also suggest that risk is a product of the intersection of dependency and setting and that information about user and carer needespecially the nature of disabilitycould enhance the quality of adult protection data and safeguarding responses. The study underscores the need for adult protection legislation and of committing professional resources to the prevention, identification, assessment and management of elder abuse across Europe.
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页数:17
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