| Literature DB >> 26712238 |
XinQi Dong1, Ruijia Chen2, Melissa A Simon3.
Abstract
This study explored the prevalence and correlates of elder mistreatment among community-dwelling Chinese women in the U.S. Data were from the Population Study of Chinese Elderly in Chicago (PINE), a population-based study of U.S. Chinese older adults aged 60 years and above. Of the 1,833 older women, 289 (15.8%) reported suffering from elder mistreatment. Higher educational levels, lower overall health status, and worsening health over the past year were positively correlated with elder mistreatment, while a greater number of children and grandchildren were negatively correlated with elder mistreatment. Considerable efforts should be put into designing tailored interventions to reduce elder mistreatment in U.S. Chinese women.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese; elder mistreatment; older women
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26712238 DOI: 10.1177/1077801215618804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012