| Literature DB >> 29357866 |
Francesc Orfila1,2, Montserrat Coma-Solé3, Marta Cabanas4, Francisco Cegri-Lombardo5, Anna Moleras-Serra6,7, Enriqueta Pujol-Ribera6,8,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The detection of elder mistreatment is emerging as a public health priority; however, abusive behaviors exercised by caregivers are little known and rarely detected among primary health care professionals. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of risk of abuse against community-residing elderly with moderate to severe dependency whose caregivers are relatives. In addition, we aim to describe the association between such a risk and socio-demographic variables, cognitive and dependency state of the victim, and the scale of the caregiver's anxiety, depression, and burden.Entities:
Keywords: Caregivers; Elder abuse; Interpersonal relations; Primary health care; Risk factors
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29357866 PMCID: PMC5778739 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5067-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Caregiver characteristics and risk of abuse
| Total sample | Total Risk of abuse | Physical/psychological | Neglect | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Low | High | Low | High | Low | |||
| Gender | Male | 143 (17.2) | 41 (28.7) | 102 (71.3) | 45 (31.5) | 98 (68.5) | 71 (49.7) | 72 (50.3) |
| Female | 686 (82.8) | 236 (34.4) | 450 (65.6) | 255 (37.2) | 431 (62.8) | 379 (55.2) | 307 (44.8) | |
| Age (years) | 20-44 y. | 44 (5.3) | 18 (59.1) | 26 (40.9) | 19 (43.2) | 25 (56.8) | 21 (47.7) | 23 (52.3) |
| 45-64 y. | 433 (52.2) | 145 (33.5) | 288 (66.5) | 163 (37.6) | 270 (62.4) | 239 (55.2) | 194 (44.8) | |
| 65-74 y. | 179 (21.6) | 66 (36.9) | 113 (63.1) | 68 (38.0) | 111 (62.0) | 91 (50.8) | 88 (49.2) | |
| 75+ y | 173 (20.9) | 48 (27.7) | 125 (72.3) | 50 (28.9) | 123 (71.1) | 99 (57.2) | 74 (42.8) | |
| Live together | Yes | 710 (87.4) | 240 (33.8) | 470 (66.2) | 258 (36.3) | 452 (63.7) | 386 (54.4) | 324 (45.6) |
| No | 102 (12.6) | 33 (32.4) | 69 (67.6) | 38 (37.3) | 64 (62.7) | 60 (58.8) | 42 (41.2) | |
| Relationship | Partner | 265 (32.0) | 86 (32.5) | 179 (67.5) | 90 (34.0) | 175 (66.0) | 153 (57.7) | 112 (42.3) |
| Children | 481 (58.0) | 162 (33.7) | 319 (66.3) | 176 (36.6) | 305 (63.4) | 253 (52.6) | 228 (47.4) | |
| Siblings | 21 (2.5) | 8 (38.1) | 13 (61.9) | 8 (38.1) | 13 (61.9) | 11 (52.4) | 10 (47.6) | |
| Others | 62 (7.5) | 21 (33.9) | 41 (66.1) | 26 (41.9) | 36 (58.1) | 33 (52.2) | 29 (49.8) | |
| Education | Incomplete | 493 (60.0) | 167 (33.9) | 326 (66.1) | 181 (36.7) | 312 (63.3) | 265 (53.8) | 228 (46.2) |
| Primary | 116 (14.1) | 37 (31.9) | 79 (68.1) | 44 (37.9) | 72 (62.2) | 61 (52.6) | 55 (47.4) | |
| Secondary | 159 (19.3) | 55 (34.6) | 104 (65.4) | 58 (36.5) | 101 (63.5) | 92 (57.9) | 67 (42.1) | |
| University | 54 (6.6) | 16 (29.6) | 38 (70.4) | 15 (27.8) | 39 (72.2) | 28 (51.9) | 26 (48.1) | |
| Remunerated work | Yes | 179 (21.9) | 67 (37.4) | 112 (62.6) | 71 (39.7) | 108 (60.3) | 104 (58.1) | 75 (41.9) |
| No | 639 (78.1) | 208 (32.6) | 431 (67.4) | 226 (35.4) | 413 (64.6) | 340 (53.2) | 299 (46.8) | |
| Own income | Yes | 525 (63.9) | 184 (35.0) | 341 (65.0) | 188 (35.8) | 337 (64.2) | 290 (55.2) | 235 (44.8) |
| No | 296 (36.1) | 90 (30.4) | 206 (69.6) | 109 (36.8) | 187 (63.2) | 155 (52.4) | 141 (47.6) | |
| Years of care | Mean (SD) | 8.4 (7.4) | 8.3 (6.3) | 8.4 (7.8) | 8.1 (6.3) | 8.6 (7.9) | 8.7 (7.6) | 8.1 (7.0) |
| Hours a day dedicated to care | Mean (SD) | 17.6 (7.5) | 17.7 (7.1) | 17.6 (7.7) | 17.5 (7.2) | 17.7 (7.7) | 17.7 (7.5) | 17.6 (7.7) |
| Previous relationship | Good | 701 (87.1) | 216 (30.8)** | 485 (69.2) | 230 (32.8)** | 471 (67.2) | 370 (52.8)* | 331 (47.2) |
| Fair | 84 (10.4) | 41 (48.8) | 43 (51.2) | 48 (57.1) | 36 (42.9) | 50 (59.5) | 34 (40.5) | |
| Poor | 20 (2.5) | 17 (85.0) | 3 (15.0) | 18 (90.0) | 2 (10.0) | 16 (80.0) | 4 (20.0) | |
| Positive aspects of care | 1st quartile (min) | 188 (23.0) | 91 (48.4)** | 97 (51.6) | 91 (48.4)** | 97 (51.6) | 127 (67.6)** | 61 (32.4) |
| 2nd quartile | 215 (26.3) | 79 (36.7) | 136 (63.3) | 94 (43.7) | 121 (56.3) | 104 (48.4) | 111 (51.6) | |
| 3rd quartile | 173 (21.2) | 50 (28.9) | 123 (71.1) | 52 (30.1) | 121 (69.9) | 109 (63.0) | 64 (37.0) | |
| 4th quartile (max) | 240 (29.4) | 52 (21.7) | 188 (78.3) | 59 (24.6) | 181 (75.4) | 104 (43.3) | 136 (56.7) | |
| Has someone to count on | Yes | 624 (76.6) | 198 (31.7)* | 426 (68.3) | 215 (34.5)* | 409 (65.5) | 330 (52.9)* | 294 (47.1) |
| No | 191 (23.4) | 79 (41.4) | 112 (58.6) | 82 (42.9) | 109 (57.1) | 118 (61.8) | 73 (38.2) | |
| Zarit burden scale | Burden | 559 (68.2) | 239 (42,8)** | 320 (58.6) | 248 (44.4) | 311 (56.6) | 363 (64.9)** | 196 (35.1) |
| No burden | 261 (31.8) | 35 (13.4) | 226 (86.6) | 49 (18.8) | 212 (81.2) | 80 (30.7) | 181 (69.3) | |
| Goldberg depression scale | Depressed | 463 (59.0) | 190 (41.1)** | 273 (59.9) | 190 (41.0)** | 273 (59.0) | 300 (64.8)** | 163 (35.2) |
| Not depressed | 322 (41.0) | 69 (21.4) | 253 (78.6) | 90 (28.0) | 232 (72.0) | 123 (38.2) | 199 (61.8) | |
| Goldberg anxiety scale | Anxious | 448 (55.1) | 205 (45.8)** | 243 (54.2) | 210 (46.9)** | 238 (53.1) | 300 (67.0)** | 148 (33.0) |
| Not anxious | 365 (44.9) | 71 (19.5) | 294 (80.5) | 89 (24.4) | 276 (75.6) | 144 (39.5) | 221 (60.5) | |
| Caregivers’ perception of aggressive behavior in the care recipient | 1+ positive responses | 404 (48.7) | 225 (55.7)** | 179 (44.3) | 246 (60.9)** | 158 (39.1) | 258 (63.9)** | 146 (36.1) |
| 0 positive responses | 425 (51.3) | 52 (12.2) | 373 (87.8) | 54 (12.7) | 371 (87.3) | 192 (45.2) | 233 (54.8) | |
Positive aspects of caregiving scale of 9 items (range 5 to 45). Higher scores indicate greater perceived PAC.; Goldberg depression of 9 items (range from 0 to 9). Values ≥2 have 50% chance of having clinically important disturbance. Goldberg Anxiety of 9 items (range from 0 to 9). Values ≥4 have probability of having clinically important disturbance. Zarit Burden Scale of 9 items. Values range from 5 to 45. Higher scores indicate more burden. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.001
Care recipient characteristics and risk of abuse
| Total sample | Total Risk of abuse | Physical/psychological | Neglect | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Low | High | Low | High | Low | |||
| Gender | Male | 285 (34.4) | 92 (32.3) | 193 (67.7) | 99 (34.7) | 186 (65.3) | 164 (57.5) | 121 (42.5) |
| Female | 544 (65.6) | 185 (34.0) | 359 (66.0) | 201 (36.9) | 343 (63.1) | 286 (52.6) | 258 (47.4) | |
| Age (years) | < 80 y. | 218 (26.3) | 78 (35.8) | 140 (64.2) | 81 (37.2) | 137 (62.8) | 133 (61.0) | 85 (39.0) |
| 80-89 y. | 386 (46.6) | 129 (33.4) | 257 (66.6) | 142 (36.8) | 244 (63.2) | 205 (53.1) | 181 (46.9) | |
| 90+ y. | 225 (27.1) | 70 (31.1) | 155 (68.9) | 77 (34.2) | 148 (65.8) | 112 (49.8) | 113 (50.2) | |
| Barthel Index | Moderate dependence | 269 (32.4) | 116 (43.1)** | 153 (56.9) | 123 (45.7)** | 146 (54.3) | 160 (59.5) | 109 (40.5) |
| Severe dependence | 235 (28.3) | 76 (32.3) | 159 (67.7) | 89 (37.9) | 146 (62.1) | 121 (51.5) | 114 (48.5) | |
| Total dependence | 325 (39.2) | 85 (26.2) | 240 (73.8) | 88 (27.1) | 237 (72.9) | 169 (52.0) | 156 (48.0) | |
| SPMSQ | Intact cognition | 159 (19.5) | 55 (34.6) | 104 (65.4) | 54 (34.0) | 105 (66.0) | 94 (59.1)* | 65 (40.9) |
| Mild impairment | 134 (16.4) | 56 (41.8) | 78 (58.2) | 62 (46.3) | 72 (53.7) | 80 (59.7) | 54 (40.3) | |
| Moderate impairment | 199 (24.4) | 72 (36.2) | 127 (63.8) | 78 (39.2) | 121 (60.8) | 113 (56.8) | 86 (43.2) | |
| Severe impairment | 325 (39.8) | 94 (28.9) | 231 (71.1) | 105 (32.3) | 220 (67.7) | 156 (48.0) | 169 (52.0) | |
Barthel Index. Values range from 0 to 100. Levels of dependence: Total < 20, Severe =20-35, Moderate =40-55. SPMSQ: Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire. Values range from 0 to 10. Scores of 0-2 errors equate intact cognition; 3 to 4 errors indicate mild, 5 to 7 moderate and 8 to 10 severe cognitive impairment. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.001
Caregiver Abuse Screen (CASE)a responses
| Total = 829 | |
|---|---|
| Positive responses | |
| Item 1. Do you sometimes have trouble making _ control his/her temper or aggression? | 376 (45.4) |
| Item 2. Do you often feel you are being forced to act out of character or do things you feel bad about? | 270 (32.6) |
| Item 3. Do you find it difficult to manage _‘s behavior? | 269 (32.4) |
| Item 4. Do you sometimes feel that you are forced to be rough with _? | 350 (42.2) |
| Item 5. Do you sometimes feel you can’t do what is really necessary or what should be done for _? | 300 (36.2) |
| Item 6. Do you often feel you have to reject or ignore _? | 171 (20.6) |
| Item 7. Do you often feel so tired and exhausted that you cannot meet _‘s needs? | 326 (39.3) |
| Item 8. Do you often feel you have to yell at _? | 180 (21.7) |
| CASE > = 4 positive responses | 277 (33.4) |
| CASE positive responses, mean (DE) | 2.7 (2.3) |
| Physical/psychological abuse dimension > = 3 positive responses | 300 (36.2) |
| Physical/psychological abuse dimension, mean (DE) | 1.95 (1.9) |
| Neglect dimension > = 1 positive responses | 443 (54.3) |
| Neglect dimension, mean (DE) | 0.76 (0.8) |
aCaregiver Abuse Screen (CASE). 8 items with binary answers (range from 0 to 8)
- Risk of abuse: positive score in four or more questions
- Risk of physical and psychological abuse: positive score in three or more questions (items 1-4, 6 and 8)
- Risk of neglect: positive score in one or more questions (items 5 and 7)
Risk of abuse and associated factors. Logistic regression models: univariate, multivariate with all the variables and multivariate with significant variables
| Crude Univariate LRa | Multivariate LR Enter Method | Multivariate LR Final Modeld | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | ORb (IC95%)c | OR (IC95%) | OR (IC95%) | |
| Gender, caregiver | Male | 1 | 1 | |
| Female | 1.31 (0.88-1.94) | 0.97 (0.56-1.68) | ||
| Age, caregiver | 20-44 y. | 1 | 1 | |
| 45-64 y. | 0.73 (0.39-1.37) | 0.54 (0.23-1.26) | ||
| 65-74 y. | 0.84 (0.43-1.65) | 0.78 (0.32-1.90) | ||
| 75+ y | 0.54 (0.27-1.08) | 0.51 (0.20-1.27) | ||
| Gender, care-recipient | Male | 1 | 1 | |
| Female | 1.08 (0.80- 1.47) | 1.1 (0.70-1.71) | ||
| Age, care-recipient | < 80 y. | 1 | 1 | |
| 80-89 y. | 0.90 (0.64-1.28) | 0.78 (0.48-1.29) | ||
| 90+ y | 0.81 (0.55-1.20) | 0.57 (0.32-0.99) | ||
| Previous relationship | Good/Very good | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Fair | 2.14 (1.36-3.38) | 1.50 (0.85-2.65) | 1.54 (0.90-2.62) | |
| Poor/Very poor | 12.72 (3.69-43.87) | 4.13 (1.04-16.36) | 4.66 (1.25-17.42) | |
| Positive aspects of caregiving scale | 1st quartile (min) | 1 | 1 | |
| 2nd quartile | 0.62 (0.42-0.92) | 0.61 (0.37-1.02) | ||
| 3rd quartile | 0.43 (0.28-0.67) | 0.56 (0.32-0.98) | ||
| 4th quartile (max) | 0.30 (0.19-0.45) | 0.58 (0.34-0.99) | ||
| Has someone to count on | No | 1 | 1 | |
| Yes | 0.66 (0.47-0.92) | 0.72 (0.47-1.12) | ||
| Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire | Intact cognition | 1 | 1 | |
| Mild Impairment | 1.36 (0.85-2.18) | 1.25 (0.67-2.31) | ||
| Moderate Impairment | 1.07 (0.69-1.66) | 1.08 (0.61-1.91) | ||
| Severe Impairment | 0.77 (0.51-1.15) | 1.20 (0.69-2.07) | ||
| Barthel Index | Moderate dependence | 1 | 1 | |
| Severe dependence | 0.63 (0.44-0.91) | 0.63 (0.39-1.00) | ||
| Total dependence | 0.47 (0.33-0.66) | 0.58 (0.36-0.92) | ||
| Goldberg depression | No | 1 | 1 | |
| Yes | 2.55 (1.85-3.53) | 0.97 (0.62-1.53) | ||
| Goldberg Anxiety | No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 3.49 (2.54-4.81) | 1.91 (1.22-2.98) | 2.06 (1.40-3.02) | |
| Zarit Burden Scale | No burden | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Burden | 4.82 (3.25-7.15) | 2.80 (1.68-4.68) | 2.75 (1.74-4.34) | |
| Caregivers’ perception of aggressive behavior in the care recipient | No | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 9.02 (6.35-12.80) | 7.05 (4.70-10.58) | 7.24 (4.99-10.52) | |
aLR Logistic regression, bOR Odds Ratio, cIC95% 95% confidence interval. dForward conditional approach Hosmer & Lemeshow test sig:0.74; N = 788
of 9 items (range 5 to 45). Higher scores indicate greater perceived PAC
of 10 items (range 0 from 10). Higher scores indicate worse mental status
. Values range from 0 (completely dependent) to 100 (completely Independent)
of 9 items (range from 0 to 9). Values ≥2 have 50% chance of having clinically important disturbance. of 9 items (range from 0 to 9). Values ≥5 have 50% chance of having clinically important disturbance
of 9 items. Values range from 5 to 45. Higher scores indicate more burden
Risk of mistreatment subtypes and associated factors. Logistic regression models: multivariate with all the variables and multivariate with significant variables
| Physical/psychological | Neglect | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multivariate LRa | Multivariate LR | Multivariate LR | Multivariate LR | ||
| Variables | ORb (IC95%c) | OR (IC95%) | OR (IC95%) | OR (IC95%) | |
| Gender, caregiver | Male | 1 | 1 | ||
| Female | 0.94 (0.55-1.62) | 0.96 (0.60-1.56) | |||
| Age, caregiver | 20-44 y | 1 | 1 | ||
| 45-64 y | 0.72 (0.31-1.69) | 1.50 (0.68-3.28) | |||
| 65-74 y | 0.91 (0.37-2.22) | 0.96 (0.42-2.19) | |||
| 75+ y. | 0.56 (0.22-1.40) | 1.71 (0.74-3.96) | |||
| Gender, care-recipient | Male | 1 | 1 | ||
| Female | 1.04 (0.67-1.61) | 0.91 (0.61-1.34) | |||
| Age, care-recipient | < 80 y. | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 80-89 y | 0.76 (0.46-1.26) | 0.57 (0.36-0.89) | 0.64 (0.43-0.95) | ||
| 90+ y. | 0.54 (0.31-0.95) | 0.55 (0.33-0.90) | 0.52 (0.33-0.81) | ||
| Previous relationship | Good/Very good | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Fair | 2.17 (1.22-3.85) | 2.19 (1.25-3.85) | 0.99 (0.58-1.69) | ||
| Poor/Very poor | 6.90 (1.38-34.5) | 7.49 (1.57-35.8) | 1.43 (0.45-4.57) | ||
| Positive aspects of caregiving scale | 1st quartile (min) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 2nd quartile | 0.81 (0.48-1.36) | 0.54 (0.34-0.88) | 0.51 (0.32-0.81) | ||
| 3rd quartile | 0.56 (0.32-0.98) | 1.10 (0.66-1.85) | 1.04 (0.63-1.73) | ||
| 4th quartile (max) | 0.60 (0.35-1.04) | 0.66 (0.41-1.08) | 0.64 (0.40-1.03) | ||
| Has someone to count on | No | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 1.31 (0.84-2.05) | 1.14 (0.76-1.71) | |||
| Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire | Intact cognition | 1 | 1 | ||
| Mild Impairment | 1.65 (0.89-3.07) | 0.98 (0.56-1.72) | |||
| Moderate Impairment | 1.27 (0.71-2.25) | 0.97 (0.58-1.62) | |||
| Severe Impairment | 1.65 (0.94-2.88) | 0.73 (0.45-1.20) | |||
| Barthel Index | Moderate dependence | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Severe dependence | 0.74 (0.46-1.18) | 0.75 (0.48-1.19) | 0.71 (0.46-1.08) | ||
| Total dependence | 0.49 (0.31-0.79) | 0.58 (0.37-0.88) | 0.98 (0.64-1.47) | ||
| Goldberg depression | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 0.61 (0.39-0.96) | 0.64 (0.41-0.99) | 1.50 (1.02-2.20) | 1.51 (1.04-2.19) | |
| Goldberg Anxiety | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 1.92 (1.23-3.02) | 2.01 (1.31-3.10) | 1.91 (1.30-2.80) | 1.81 (1.25-2.63) | |
| Zarit Burden Scale | No burden | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Burden | 2.27 (1.38-3.71) | 2.33 (1.46-3.72) | 2.70 (1.82-4.03) | 2.63 (1.79-3.87) | |
| Caregivers’ perception of aggressive behavior in the care recipient | No | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 8.39 (5.62-12.5) | 8.15 (5.54-11.9) | 1.55 (1.10-2.19) | 1.62 (1.16-2.26) | |
aLR Logistic regression, bOR Odds Ratio, cIC95% 95% confidence interval. dForward conditional approach Hosmer & Lemeshow test sig:0.95; N = 788. eForward conditional approach Hosmer & Lemeshow test sig:0.26; N = 788
of 9 items (range 5 to 45). Higher scores indicate greater perceived PAC
of 10 items (range 0 from 10). Higher scores indicate worse mental status
. Values range from 0 (completely dependent) to 100 (completely Independent)
of 9 items (range from 0 to 9). Values ≥2 have 50% chance of having clinically important disturbance. of 9 items (range from 0 to 9). Values ≥5 have 50% chance of having clinically important disturbance
of 9 items. Values range from 5 to 45. Higher scores indicate more burden