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Methodological approaches to the analyses of elder abuse screening measures: Application of latent variable measurement modeling to the WC-RAPS.

Jeanne A Teresi1,2,3, Katja Ocepek-Welikson1, Mildred Ramirez1, Joy Solomon4,5, Daniel Reingold4,5.   

Abstract

While several elder abuse screens exist, few measure risk and none target long-term support services. The aims were to examine the psychometric properties of the Weinberg Center Risk and Abuse Prevention Screen (WC-RAPS), comparing approaches to modeling self-reported risk and abuse in relation to reported Adult Protective Services contacts.
METHODS: The sample (n = 7,035), admissions to managed long-term care (79%) and short-term rehabilitation (20%), was primarily (66%) female, with mean age 77.6 (SD = 9.10); 7% each were African American and Latino and 12% Asian. Latent variable models were used to examine measurement properties of six indicators of abuse and five of risk.
RESULTS: Good model fit and stable subscale measurement models were observed across analyses. Reliability was >0.80 across methods, and concurrent criterion validity estimates were as expected.
CONCLUSION: Evidence supported the reliability and concurrent criterion validity of the risk and abuse subscales in an ethnically diverse cohort.

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Keywords:  Elder abuse; measurement; methods latent variable models; risk; screen

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 30346897      PMCID: PMC6457242          DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2018.1523766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Elder Abuse Negl        ISSN: 0894-6566


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Authors:  Scott R Beach; Christopher R Carpenter; Tony Rosen; Phyllis Sharps; Richard Gelles
Journal:  J Elder Abuse Negl       Date:  2016-09-03

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