Disclosure among victims of elder abuse in healthcare settings: a missing piece in the overall effort toward detection |
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Authors: | Carol Truong Ramona Alaggia Alyssa Elman Tony Rosen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;2. Department of Emergency Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine College/New York-Presbyterian, New York, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Elder abuse remains a largely hidden problem in our society and only a small minority of victims are connected to formal support/protective services. Healthcare settings have been identified as a critical milieu to uncover cases of elder abuse; however, under-detection in these settings is a major issue. Victimization disclosure is an important component within the overall detection effort, yet it has received little attention in the elder abuse literature. Drawing on relevant literature from other domains of family/interpersonal violence, this article highlights the disclosure process, as well as disclosure barriers, facilitators, and competencies to consider when working with older adults. |
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Keywords: | Elder abuse disclosure healthcare review |
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