Elder abuse in rural India: uncovering the interplay between functional impairment and ethnicity.

IF 1.5 2区 心理学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1080/08946566.2025.2478379
Sila Jana, Dipak K Midya
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The present study attempted to examine the association of functional limitations and elder abuse among the tribal and non-tribal ethnic groups in West Bengal, India, from a comparative framework. The study revealed that tribal older adults (20%) were in a better position in the field of abuse since they were less abused compared to their non-tribal counterpart (44.5%). Substantially, 58.1% of older people with functional impairment were victims of abuse. Furthermore, non-tribal older adults were 0.07 times more likely to suffer from abuse (AOR: 0.07; CI: 0.02-0.21) than their counterparts. Similarly, functionally dependent respondents had a higher risk of being abused. Non-tribal older adults with functional impairments had higher odds to suffer from abuse compared to tribal older adults with no functional impairments. However, being widowed and having no formal education and with education up to upper primary level were also found to be significant predictors of mistreatment among older adults.

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印度农村的老年人虐待:揭示功能障碍和种族之间的相互作用。
本研究试图从比较的框架来研究印度西孟加拉邦部落和非部落族裔群体的功能限制与虐待老年人之间的关系。研究显示,部落老年人(20%)在虐待领域处于更好的地位,因为与非部落老年人(44.5%)相比,他们受到的虐待较少。实际上,58.1%有功能障碍的老年人是虐待的受害者。此外,非部落老年人遭受虐待的可能性高出0.07倍(AOR: 0.07;CI: 0.02-0.21)。同样,功能依赖的受访者被虐待的风险更高。与没有功能障碍的部落老年人相比,有功能障碍的非部落老年人遭受虐待的几率更高。然而,丧偶、没有受过正规教育以及小学以上教育程度的人也被发现是老年人遭受虐待的重要预测因素。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect is the peer-reviewed quarterly journal that explores the advances in research, policy and practice, and clinical and ethical issues surrounding the abuse and neglect of older people. This unique forum provides state-of-the-art research and practice that is both international and multidisciplinary in scope. The journal"s broad, comprehensive approach is only one of its strengths—it presents training issues, research findings, case studies, practice and policy issues, book and media reviews, commentary, and historical background on a wide range of topics. Readers get tools and techniques needed for better detecting and responding to actual or potential elder abuse and neglect.
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