Frequency and Pattern of Elder Abuse among Older Adults in the Urban Area of Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
Introduction: Elder abuse is a phenomenon that has become more evident by
increasing the older adults’ population, but there are insufficient evidence about
the prevalence of elder abuse and its gender related pattern. In this study we aimed
to investigate the prevalence of elder abuse and its’ pattern based on gender
differences among elderly population.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 414 older adults aged 60 years and over
were recruited from health centers using randomized sampling method in Tabriz,
Iran 2018. Data collection tools included demographic characteristics as well as
tool for measuring elder abuse which were completed in the health centers
through interview with older adult participants. Data were analyzed by using
SPSS-22 software.
Results: More than half of participants (52.6%) reported history of being abused
by family members. Emotional neglect (26.6%) and financial abuse (17.6%) were
the most common types of abuse, respectively. Physical abuse was reported as the
lowest rate. The results also showed that except for the financial abuse domain, in
the other domains older women were more being abused in comparison with men.
Of the participants who were being abused, only 31.7% recognized that these type
of behaviors are known as elderly abuse
Conclusion: Older adults more likely experience various forms of abuse,
especially emotional neglect and financial abuse, while the most of them do not
consider these behaviors as elders’ abuse.