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The extent and frequency of abuse in the lives of older women and their relationship with health outcomes. | LitMetric

The extent and frequency of abuse in the lives of older women and their relationship with health outcomes.

Gerontologist

Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 210389, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389, USA.

Published: April 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nearly 50% of women aged 60 and older reported experiencing at least one type of abuse (psychological, physical, etc.) since turning 55, with many facing repeated and multiple forms of abuse.
  • Abused women were more likely to self-report a range of health issues, including joint problems, digestive issues, and mental health challenges like depression and anxiety.
  • The study highlights the need for healthcare providers to recognize and address various forms of abuse against older women and to be trained in appropriate services and resources related to aging and domestic violence.

Article Abstract

Purpose: This study assessed the extent of different types of abuse, repeated and multiple abuse experiences among women aged 60 and older, and their effects on the women's self-reported health.

Design And Methods: A cross-sectional study of a clinical sample of 842 community-dwelling women aged 60 and older completed a telephone survey about type and frequency of abuse, self-reported health status and health conditions, and demographic characteristics. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed using SPSS 11.5 and STATA 7.0.

Results: Nearly half of the women had experienced at least one type of abuse--psychological/emotional, control, threat, physical, or sexual--since turning 55 years old. Sizable proportions were victims of repeat abuse. Many women experienced multiple types of abuse and experienced abuse often. Abused older women were significantly more likely to report more health conditions than those who were not abused. Women who experienced psychological/emotional abuse--alone, repeatedly, or with other types of abuse--had significantly increased odds of reporting bone or joint problems, digestive problems, depression or anxiety, chronic pain, and high blood pressure or heart problems.

Implications: It is important that health care and service providers acknowledge psychological/emotional, control, threat, physical, and sexual abuse against older women and understand their health implications. In addition, it is important for providers to be trained in both aging and domestic violence services and resources.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/46.2.200DOI Listing

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