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Karl Pillemer, David Finkelhor, The Prevalence of Elder Abuse: A Random Sample Survey, The Gerontologist, Volume 28, Issue 1, February 1988, Pages 51–57, https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/28.1.51
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Abstract
In this first large-scale random sample survey of elder abuse and neglect, interviews were conducted with 2020 community-dwelling elderly persons in the Boston metropolitan area regarding their experience of physical violence, verbal aggression, and neglect. The prevalence rate of overall maltreatment was 32 elderly persons per 1000. Spouses were found to be the most likely abusers and roughly equal numbers of men and women were victims, although women suffered more serious abuse. Implications for public policy are discussed.
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Elder Abuse
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