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Assessing the Level of Elder Abuse Knowledge Preprofessionals Possess: Implications for the Further Development of University Curriculum
Authors:Christina Policastro PhD  Brian K Payne PhD
Institution:1. Department of Criminal Justice &2. Criminology , Georgia Southern University , Statesboro , Georgia , USA cpolicastro@georgiasouthern.edu;4. Old Dominion University , Norfolk , Virginia , USA
Abstract:Elder abuse is a multifaceted problemthat requires interdisciplinary prevention and intervention strategies. An important question that arises is whether professionals are adequately prepared to address elder abuse in this collaborative network. Unfortunately, no studies have been conducted to assess the varying levels of knowledge that preprofessionals enrolled in university courses possess with regard to elder abuse. To fill this void, this study assesses the levels of elder abuse awareness among social work, nursing, health professions, and criminal justice students. Specific attention is given to determining whether there are differences in the amount of exposure to elder abuse literature across the disciplines. The study involves the analysis of survey data collected from 202 students enrolled in health and human sciences classes at a large university. Results show that none of the preprofessional groups, on average, reported knowing enough about elder abuse. Implications for future practice and research are provided.
Keywords:elder abuse  interdisciplinary education  curriculum  training
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