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The Context of Elder Maltreatment: an Opportunity for Prevention Science.

Cory BolkanPamela B TeasterHolly Ramsey-Klawsnik
Published in: Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research (2023)
Elder maltreatment (EM) has been understood as a worldwide major public health threat for decades, yet it remains a form of victimization receiving limited attention, resources, and research. EM, which includes caregiver neglect and self-neglect, has far-reaching and long-lasting impacts on older adults, their families, and communities. Rigorous prevention and intervention research has significantly lagged in proportion to the magnitude of this problem. With rapidly growing population aging, the coming decade will be transformative: by 2030, one in six people worldwide will be aged 60 or older, and approximately 16% will experience at least one form of maltreatment (World Health Organization, 2021). The goal of this paper is to raise awareness of the context and complexities of EM, provide an overview of current intervention strategies based on a scoping review, and discuss opportunities for further prevention research, practice, and policy within an ecological model applicable to EM.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • human health